Mind, Self, and Society
Discover the profound insights of George Herbert Mead in his groundbreaking work, Mind, Self, and Society, published by The University of Chicago Press in 2015. This first edition, enlarged to 536 pages, delves into the intricate relationship between individual identity and social interaction, showcasing Mead's distinctive blend of pragmatism and humor. As one of America's foremost social philosophers, Mead's writings have left an indelible mark on the field, despite his lack of published books during his lifetime. In this compelling volume, readers will find thought-provoking discussions that seamlessly weave together references from Aristotle to Alice in Wonderland, reflecting Mead's unique intellectual style. Ideal for students and enthusiasts of social philosophy, this book invites you to explore the depths of human thought and society through the lens of one of its most original thinkers.