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  1. George Herbert Mead (February 27, 1863 – April 26, 1931) was an American philosopher, sociologist, and psychologist, primarily affiliated with the University of Chicago. He was one of the key figures in the development of pragmatism.

  2. George Herbert Mead (born Feb. 27, 1863, South Hadley, Mass., U.S.—died April 26, 1931, Chicago) was an American philosopher prominent in both social psychology and the development of Pragmatism.

  3. Apr 13, 2008 · George Herbert Mead (1863–1931), American philosopher and social theorist, is often classed with William James, Charles Sanders Peirce, and John Dewey as one of the most significant figures in classical American pragmatism. Dewey referred to Mead as “a seminal mind of the very first order” (Dewey, 1932, xl).

  4. May 22, 2024 · George Herbert Mead’s concept of the social act is a fundamental element of his social psychology, providing valuable insights into the dynamic and interactive nature of human behavior.

  5. George Herbert Mead is a major figure in the history of American philosophy, one of the founders of Pragmatism along with Peirce, James, Tufts, and Dewey.

  6. Aug 19, 2019 · A biography of George Herbert Mead, the American sociologist who pioneered symbolic interaction theory and is considered the founder of social psychology.

  7. www.encyclopedia.com › philosophy-biographies › george-herbert-meadGeorge Herbert Mead | Encyclopedia.com

    Jun 11, 2018 · George Herbert Mead was one of the core founders of pragmatism, a distinctively American philosophy. Mead was a professor of philosophy at the University of Chicago (1894 – 1931), but he had a powerful influence on both philosophy and sociology.

  8. Jan 11, 2019 · The publication of G. H. Meads Mind Self & Society. The Definitive Edition has been long awaited by scholars and historians of the thought of the philosopher and pragmatist social psychologist.

  9. Mar 2, 2020 · George Herbert Mead (1863–1931) was an influential American pragmatist and social psychologist whose work assumed the inseparability and mutual reconstruction of human agency and the life world of persons.

  10. Jun 14, 2017 · George Herbert Mead is the most important theoretical precursor to the symbolic interactionist tradition. In this chapter, I provide a brief intellectual biography of Mead, setting the context for his major ideas.

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