No one would think it necessary or reasonable to divide the music into two kinds, that made by the whole and that of particular instruments, and no more are there two kinds of mind, the social mind and the individual mind. An Introduction to Educational Sociology - Página 23de Walter Robinson Smith - 1917 - 412 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| 1921 - 744 páginas
...the conceptipn harder to grasp. "Mind," we are told, in the opening sentence of Social Organization, "is an organic whole, made up of co-operating individualities...orchestra is made up of divergent but related sounds." And just as we do not divide the music of individual instruments from that of the whole, so we cannot... | |
| Albion W. Small, Ellsworth Faris, Ernest Watson Burgess, Herbert Blumer - 1907 - 902 páginas
...community. SOCIAL CONSCIOUSNESS PROFESSOR CHARLES H. COOLEY University of Michigan SOCIAL MIND IN GENERAL Mind is an organic whole made up of co-operating individualities,...into two kinds — that made by the whole and that of particular instruments; and no more are there two kinds of mind — the social mind and the individual... | |
| Harry Earl Montgomery - 1908 - 404 páginas
...composite view of society on a given subject. The social mind, in the words of Professor Charles H. Cooley, "is an organic whole made up of co-operating individualities,...orchestra is made up of divergent but related sounds. . . . The view that all mind hangs together in a vital whole, from which the individual is never really... | |
| Charles Horton Cooley - 1909 - 452 páginas
...— THE LARGER INTROSPECTION — SELF-CONSCIOUSNESS IN CHILDREN — PUBLIC CONSCIOUSNESS. / . " "Y" MIND is an organic whole made up of cooperating individualities,...into two kinds, that made by the whole and that of particular instruments, and no more are there two kinds of mind, the social mind and the individual... | |
| Charles Horton Cooley - 1909 - 464 páginas
...Coarro, ERQO SUM—THE LARGER INTROSPECTION—SELF-CONSCIOUSNESS IN CHILDREN—PUBLIC CONSCIOUSNESS. MIND is an organic whole made up of cooperating individualities,...into two kinds, that made by the whole and that of particular instruments, and no more are there two kinds of mind, the social mind and the individual... | |
| Benjamin McAlester Anderson - 1911 - 236 páginas
...mind. Social Organization, which appeared in 1909, takes up the collective aspect of human-mental life. Mind is an organic whole, made up of cooperating individualities,...of an orchestra is made up of divergent but related sounds.1 No one would think it necessary or reasonable to divide the music into two kinds, that made... | |
| Benjamin McAlester Anderson - 1911 - 246 páginas
...mind. Social Organization, which appeared in 1909, takes up the collective aspect of human-mental life. Mind is an organic whole, made up of cooperating individualities,...of an orchestra is made up of divergent but related sounds.1 No one would think it necessary or reasonable to divide the music into two kinds, that made... | |
| Benjamin McAlester Anderson - 1911 - 268 páginas
...mind. Social Organization, which appeared in 1909, takes up the collective aspect of human-mental life. Mind is an organic whole, made up of cooperating individualities, in somewhat the same way that the music of an 1 Op. cit,, chaps. T and vi. * Ibid., pp. 52 et scg. orchestra is made up of divergent but related... | |
| Craig Sharp Thoms - 1923 - 268 páginas
...that the mind is socially built. The first sentence of his volume on " Social Organization " is, " Mind is an organic whole made up of cooperating individualities,...orchestra is made up of divergent but related sounds." That is, an infant, if it could grow to maturity on some desert island, out of all association with... | |
| Joseph Herschel Coffin - 1923 - 336 páginas
..."Social Organization," puts it in this way: Mind is an organic whole made up of cooperating individuals, in somewhat the same way that the music of an orchestra is made up of divergent but related sound. No one would think it necessary or reasonable to divide the music into two kinds, that made... | |
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