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G.H. Mead's social behaviorism.

G A Cook

    Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences
    |October 1, 1977
    PubMed
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    This study clarifies George Herbert Mead's social behaviorism by examining its roots in psychological functionalism and contrasting it with traditional behaviorism. It highlights the organic conception of conduct underlying Mead's influential theories.

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    Area of Science:

    • Social Psychology
    • Philosophy of Mind
    • Behavioral Science

    Background:

    • Examines the implicit conceptual foundations of George Herbert Mead's social behaviorism.
    • Connects these foundations to Mead's early adherence to the organic conception of conduct.
    • Situates Mead's work within the context of Chicago School psychological functionalism.

    Discussion:

    • Differentiates Mead's model of conduct from the mainstream behaviorist tradition in American psychology.
    • Highlights the unique aspects of Mead's approach to understanding social behavior.
    • Analyzes the philosophical underpinnings of Mead's theory of mind and self.

    Key Insights:

    • Mead's social behaviorism is deeply rooted in an organic, functionalist perspective.
    • Significant divergence exists between Mead's conduct model and traditional psychological behaviorism.

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  • Understanding these foundations is crucial for a comprehensive grasp of Mead's "Mind, Self and Society."
  • Outlook:

    • Further research could explore the long-term impact of Mead's organic conception on contemporary social psychology.
    • Comparative analyses with other sociological and psychological theories may yield new insights.
    • Investigating the evolution of Mead's thought beyond "Mind, Self and Society" is warranted.