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George H. Mead and the Philosophy of Science

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 March 2022

John C. McKinney*
Affiliation:
Michigan State College

Extract

Several aspects of the work of George H. Mead have attracted a rather considerable amount of attention in recent years. The attention devoted by several disciplines to the relevant aspects of his work, however, has not involved an explicit focusing upon his philosophy of science. This is deemed regrettable, at least by this writer, in view of the fact that Mead's philosophy of science appears to be a rather substantial conceptualization of the actual research process.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Philosophy of Science Association 1955

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References

1. Mead, George H., Mind, Self and Society. University of Chicago Press, 1934.Google Scholar
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4. Mead, George H., The Philosophy of the Present. Open Court Publishing Company, 1932.Google Scholar