The Philosophy of the Act

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The Philosophy of the Act is a posthumously published collection of George Herbert Mead’s writings that develops his pragmatist and social behaviorist account of action, experience, and the emergence of mind.

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instanceOf book
philosophical work
author George Herbert Mead NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describes act as basic unit of experience
emergence of mind from social interaction
perspective and reality
relation between organism and environment
role of conduct in knowledge
social foundations of cognition
focusesOn emergence of the self
interaction between organism and environment
perspective-taking
temporal structure of action
genre philosophy
pragmatism
hasKeyConcept act
conduct and knowledge
emergent event
gesture
object as perspective-relative
perspective
situation
social origin of mind
hasPhilosophicalTradition naturalism
pragmatism
influenced 20th-century American philosophy
social psychology
symbolic interactionism
influencedBy Charles Sanders Peirce NERFINISHED
John Dewey NERFINISHED
William James NERFINISHED
language English
mainSubject action
environment
experience
experience and nature
mind
philosophy of action
philosophy of mind
pragmatism
self
social behaviorism
movement American pragmatism
social behaviorism
philosophicalDiscipline epistemology
metaphysics
philosophy of science
posthumousWorkOf George Herbert Mead NERFINISHED

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