GEORGE HERBERT MEAD: SELECTED WRITINGS
Edited, with an Introduction, by ANDREW J. RECK
George Herbert Mead: Selected Writings offers a comprehensive collection of essays and lectures by the renowned American philosopher and sociologist. Mead's influential ideas on the self, social interaction, and the nature of mind are presented in this curated volume, providing readers with a deeper understanding of his groundbreaking contributions to social theory. This anthology is a must-read for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the development of symbolic interactionism and pragmatism in the field of sociology and philosophy.
NY. THE BOBBS-MERRILL. 1984. 491p.