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Re: [xmca] guess who



Got it first try. Mead got his PhD with Dilthey. My own guess is that this
goes back to at least Hegel, but others would know better.

(Dishes done, snuck away)
mike

On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 7:51 PM, Ben DeVane <ben.devane@gmail.com> wrote:

> We just got done reading Mead in our pragmatism reading group here,
> and it sounds very Meadish (Vygotsky crossed with Dewey), so that's my
> guess. Honest I didn't look it up on Google.
>
> I really enjoyed the Holland & Lachicotte, and Edwards chapters on the
> parallels between Mead and Vygotsky in the Cambridge handbook. Highly
> recommended for anyone unfamiliar with Mead's work.
>
> -Ben
>
>
> On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 8:09 PM, mike cole <lchcmike@gmail.com> wrote:
> > In preparing for class just now i fell across this sentence. Obvious who
> > wrote it without looking it up on google?
> >
> > “*The self is something which has a development*, it is not initially
> there
> > at birth, but arises in the process of social experiences and activity,
> that
> > is, develops in the given individual as a result of his relations to that
> > process as a whole and to other individuals within that process”
> >
> > My own relations are saying get the hell off the computer, the doorbell
> is
> > ringing and the goblins are on the move. So off i go.
> > mike
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