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 George Herbert Mead - Psychology Dictionary of Arguments
 
George Herbert Mead (1863-1931), American philosopher, psychologist, and sociologist. His major works include Mind, Self, and Society (1934), Movements of Thought in the Nineteenth Century (1936), and The Philosophy of the Act (1938). His fields of specialization were social psychology, philosophy of mind, and pragmatism.

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Author Item    More authors for concept
Mead, George Herbert Behavior   Behavior
Mead, George Herbert Behaviorism   Behaviorism
Mead, George Herbert Categorical Imperative   Categorical Imperative
Mead, George Herbert Communication Theory   Communication Theory
Mead, George Herbert Communicative Action   Communicative Action
Mead, George Herbert I, Ego, Self   I, Ego, Self
Mead, George Herbert Identity   Identity
Mead, George Herbert Individuation   Individuation
Mead, George Herbert Internalisation   Internalisation
Mead, George Herbert Intersubjectivity   Intersubjectivity
Mead, George Herbert Language Evolution   Language Evolution
Mead, George Herbert Meaning   Meaning
Mead, George Herbert Norms   Norms
Mead, George Herbert Person   Person
Mead, George Herbert Self   Self
Mead, George Herbert Sense   Sense
Mead, George Herbert Signals   Signals
Mead, George Herbert Sociology   Sociology
Mead, George Herbert Symbolic Interactionism   Symbolic Interactionism
Mead, George Herbert Symbols   Symbols

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Ed. Martin Schulz, access date 2024-12-13