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George Herbert Mead A Unifying Theory for Sociology by John Baldwin β€” book cover

George Herbert Mead A Unifying Theory for Sociology

by John Baldwin
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Overview

In this concise, readable synthesis of Mead's work in the social sciences, the breadth, scope and continued relevance of his pragmatic philosophy is emphasised. Baldwin gives an overview of the components of Mead's theoretical system, the philosophical foundations of his unified theory and the applications of his work in many different areas of social inquiry.

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Book Details

Published
January 29, 2002
Publisher
Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company
Pages
174
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780787291488

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