Mead and Modernity: Science, Selfhood, and Democratic Politics

Mead and Modernity: Science, Selfhood, and Democratic Politics

by Filipe Carreira da Silva
Mead and Modernity: Science, Selfhood, and Democratic Politics

Mead and Modernity: Science, Selfhood, and Democratic Politics

by Filipe Carreira da Silva

eBook

$55.00 

Available on Compatible NOOK devices, the free NOOK App and in My Digital Library.
WANT A NOOK?  Explore Now

Related collections and offers

LEND ME® See Details

Overview

Filipe Carreira da Silva addresses the basic questions 'How should we read Mead?' and 'Why should we read Mead today' by showing that the history of ideas and theory-building are closely-related endeavors. Following a contextualist approach in exploring the meaning of Mead's writings, Carreira da Silva reads the entire corpus of Mead's published and unpublished writings in light of the context in which they were originally produced, from concrete events like the American involvement in World War I to more general debates like that of the nature of modernity. Mead and Modernity attests to the relevance of Mead's ideas by assessing the relative merits of his responses to three fundamental modern problematics: science, selfhood, and democratic politics. The outcome is an innovative intellectual portrait of Mead as a seminal thinker whose contributions extend beyond his well-known social theory of the self and include important insights into the philosophy of science and radical democratic theory.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739150054
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 07/08/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 252
File size: 499 KB

About the Author

Filipe Carreira da Silva is a research fellow at the Institute of Social Sciences at the University of Lisbon and senior member at Wolfson College, Cambridge.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Part I: Mead, Sociology, and Modernity
Chapter 2 Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 3 Chapter 2: Mead and the Modern Problematic of Selfhood
Chapter 4 Chapter 3: Imagining the Intellectual Edifice
Chapter 5 Chapter 4: The Making of a Classic
Part 6 Part II: The Pillar of Science
Chapter 7 Chapter 5: Science as a Problem-Solving Activity
Chapter 8 Chapter 6: From the Logic of the Sciences to the Theory of the Art
Chapter 9 Chapter 7: A Scientific Social Psychology
Chapter 10 Chapter 8: A Science of Politics and Morals
Part 11 Part III: The Pillar of Social Psychology
Chapter 12 Chapter 9: Mead on the Social Origins of the Self
Chapter 13 Chapter 10: Educating the Self
Chapter 14 Chapter 11: Mead on Social Psychology: A Story Rewritten
Chapter 15 Chapter 12: Mead, Habermas, and Social Individuation
Part 16 Part IV: The Pillar of Politics
Chapter 17 Chapter 13: The Theory and Practice of Social Reconstruction
Chapter 18 Chapter 14: Mead and the War
Chapter 19 Chapter 15: Communicative Ethics and Deliberative Democracy
Chapter 20 Chapter 16: Conclusions: Provisional Answers to Inescapable Questions
Part 21 Bibliography
Chapter 22 Primary Sources
Chapter 23 Secondary Sources
From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews