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316.613
Social Psychological Genesis of «Self» from the Standpoint of the Philosophy of Social Interactionism
Autors:
Stavropolski Julius V., Saratov State University
Abstract:
This publication considers the explanation of the consciousness and «self» genesis offered by G. H. Mead through a gradual development during childhood of a capability to assume a part of the other and to visualize own behaviour from the viewpoint of the others.
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