Mead ,George Herbet

Mind, self e society : from the standpoint of a social behaviorist / George Herbet Mead ; edição, Charles W. Morris. -- - Chicago : The university of chicago press, 1992. - xxxviii, 401 p.

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I. The point of view of social behaviorism. I. Social psychology and Behaviorism 2. The behavioristic significance of attitudes 3. The behavioristic significance of gestures 4. Rise of parallelism in psychology 5. Parallelism and the ambiguity of "Consciousness" 6. The program of behaviorism II. Mind. 7. Wundt and the concept of gesture 8. Imitation and the origin of language 9. The vocal gesture and the significante symbol 10. Thought, communication, and the significante symbol 11. Meaning 12. Universality 13. The nature of reflective intelligence 14. Behaviorism, watsonism, and reflection 15. Behaviorism and psychological parallelism 16. Mind and the symbol 17. The relation of mind to response and environment III. The self. 18. The self and the organism 19. The background of the genesis of the self 20. Play, the game, and the generalized other 21. The self and the subjective 22. The "I" and the "Me" 23. Social attitudes and the physical world 24. Mind as the individual importation of the social process 25. The "I" and the "Me" as phases of the self 26. The realization of the self in the social situation 27. The contributions of the "Me" and the "I" 28. The social creativity of the emergent self IV. Society. 30. The Basis of human society: man and the insects 31. The basis of human society: man and the vertebrates 32. Organism, community, and environment 33. The social foundation and functions of thought and comunication 34. The community and the institution 35. The fusion of the "I" and the "Me" in social activities 36. Democracy and universality in society 37. Further consideration of religious and economic attitudes 38. The nature of sympathy 39. Conflict and integration 40. The functions of personality and reason in social organization 41. Obstacles and promises in the development of the ideal society 42. Summary and conclusion

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