George Herbert Mead: The Making of a Social Pragmatist

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University of Illinois Press, 1993 - Biography & Autobiography - 231 pages
This groundbreaking study details the intellectual development of George Herbert Mead as a thinker of great originality and as a practitioner of social reform. Gary Cook traces the genesis of Mead's social psychological and philosophical ideas by analyzing his journal articles and posthumously published writings.
 

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Part 2
21
From Hegelianism to Social Psychology
37
Behaviorism and Meads Mature Social Psychology
67
Social and Educational Reform
99
Moral Reconstruction and the Social Self
115
Whiteheads Influence on Meads Later Thought
138
Meads Social Pragmatism
161
Mead and the Hutchins Controversy
183
Bibliography
215
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