TRANSFORMING REN ?: THE DE ? OF GEORGE HERBERT MEAD'S SOCIAL SELF
Keith explores the usefulness of George Herbert Mead's social behaviorism to themes in Chinese philosophy, especially those relating to the concept of a pragmatically "cultivated autonomy"--the self as it emerges from social contexts and becomes itself a transformative agent with its...
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