 | David L. Sills, Robert King Merton - 2000 - عدد الصفحات: 466
...as means, Kant: 4 m. has achieved dominance by ruthless use of superior intelligence, Hooton: 2 m. has as many social selves as there are individuals who recognize him, James: 14 (M.] is a multitudinous harmony. Herder: 2 m. is a reed, but a thinking reed, Pascal: 2 m.... | |
 | Robert John Weber - 2001 - عدد الصفحات: 354
...nature of the creative process. Sometimes it works and other times it does not. PART Creating a Persona [A] man has as many social selves as there are individuals...who recognize him and carry an image of him in their mind. . . . [H]e has as many social selves as there are distinct groups of persons about whose opinion... | |
 | Joseph P. Forgas - 2001 - عدد الصفحات: 448
...Affect and Social Knowledge Structures 12. Self-Organization in Emotional Contexts CAROLIN J. SHOWERS A man has as many social selves as there are individuals...who recognize him and carry an image of him in their mind ... it may be a perfectly harmonious division of labor, as where one tender to his children is... | |
 | John Corrigan - 2023 - عدد الصفحات: 424
...object conceived, and the self as the conceiving subject." By the 188os William James had pronounced that "a man has as many social selves as there are individuals who recogni2e him and carry an image of him in their mind," and early in the next century WEB DuBois would... | |
 | Scott L. Pratt - 2002 - عدد الصفحات: 342
...they know each other, and so on form part of each person's self. He continues, "Properly speaking, a man has as many social selves as there are individuals...who recognize him and carry an image of him in their mind. . . . But as the individuals who carry the images fall naturally into classes, we may practically... | |
 | Edward Michael Pavlić - 2002 - عدد الصفحات: 342
...impression that others carry away from interactions. Accordingly, James writes that "properly speaking, a man has as many social selves as there are individuals...who recognize him and carry an image of him in their mind. To wound any one of these images is to wound him" (1981:294). Responding to what Judith Ryan... | |
 | Hartmut Esser - 2002 - عدد الصفحات: 632
...Mead insgesamt mit seiner Theorie der Identität und des Handelns sehr stützt: „Properly speaking, a man has as many social selves as there are individuals...who recognize him and carry an image of him in their mind."3 Da es im Prinzip so viele Mes bzw. social selves bzw. images gibt wie andere Individuen, die... | |
 | 1962 - عدد الصفحات: 224
...appeared: "A man's social me is the recognition which he gets from his mates. . . . Properly speaking, a man has as many social selves as there are individuals...who recognize him and carry an image of him in their mind. To wound any one of these images is to wound him." 28 26 There are several different candidates... | |
 | Sara Haslam - 2002 - عدد الصفحات: 262
...of Madness (London, Faber & Faber, 1993), p. 62. Hereafter cited as Madness. 4 James also suggests that 'a man has as many social selves as there are individuals who recognize him' in Psychology: The Briefer Course ( 1892) (New York, Harper, 1963), pp. 45-6. He writes about the stream... | |
 | André Schüller - 2002 - عدد الصفحات: 372
...sketched the nature of the self formulated by others in his fundamental The Principles of Psychology: "a man has as many social selves as there are individuals who recognize him" (The Principles of Psychology. In: James, Selected Writings, ed. GH Bird. London: Everyman/Dent 1995,... | |
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