So far as the study of immediate social relations is concerned the personal idea is the real person. That is to say, it is in this alone, that one man exists for another, and acts directly upon his mind. My association with you evidently consists in the... Human Nature and the Social Order - Seite 117von Charles Horton Cooley - 1922 - 460 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1903 - 722 Seiten
...has been conceived as a physiological problem, how to harmonize organisms. " My association with you consists in the relation between my idea of you and the rest of my mind." "The immediate social reality is the personal idea." Society itself " is a relation among personal... | |
| Kimball Young - 1927 - 884 Seiten
...as the study of immediate social relations is concerned the personal idea is the real person. That is to say, it is in this alone, that one man exists...reality in this relation. The immediate social reality is the personal idea; nothing, it would seem, could be much more obvious than this. Society, then,... | |
| Larry T. Reynolds - 1993 - 324 Seiten
...as the study of immediate social relations is concerned the personal idea is the real person. That is to say, it is in this alone that one man exists...that is wholly beyond this and makes no impression on me it has no social reality. . . . (Cooley, 1902:84) The individual as a real person thus has no... | |
| Nancy J. Herman, Larry T. Reynolds - 1994 - 512 Seiten
...as the study of immediate social relations is concerned the personal idea is the real person. That is to say, it is in this alone that one man exists...that is wholly beyond this and makes no impression on me it has no social reality.... (Cooley, 1902:84) The individual as a real person thus has no existence... | |
| Nancy Nason-Clark, Mary Jo Neitz - 2001 - 672 Seiten
...as the study of immediate social relations is concerned the personal idea is the real person. That is to say, it is in this alone that one man exists...that is wholly beyond this and makes no impression on me it has no social reality.... (Cooley, 1902:84) The individual as a real person thus has no existence... | |
| Mary Chayko - 2002 - 256 Seiten
...sufficient in and of itself to constitute a social reality and to create social connectedness itself. My association with you evidently consists in the...reality in this relation. The immediate social reality is the personal idea; nothing, it would seem, could be much more obvious than this. (Cooley 1964 [1922]:... | |
| Larry T. Reynolds, Nancy J. Herman-Kinney - 2003 - 1108 Seiten
...as the study of immediate social relations is concerned the personal idea is the real person. That is to say, it is in this alone that one man exists...that is wholly beyond this and makes no impression on me it has no social reality. (1902: 84) Apart from the views of other members of the collectivity,... | |
| David W. Noble - 1958 - 290 Seiten
...as the study of immediate social relations is concerned the personal idea is the real person. That is to say, it is in this alone that one man exists...relation between my idea of you and the rest of my mind.12 Given this mutual development of individual and society, there was no fatal division of the... | |
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