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" A self-idea of this sort seems to have three principal elements : the imagination of our appearance to the other person ; the imagination of his judgment of that appearance, and some sort of self -feeling, such as pride or mortification. "
Instructors Journal - Page 54
1971
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Human Nature and the Social Order

Charles Horton Cooley - 1902 - 440 pages
...appearance, manners, aims, deeds, character, friends, and so on, and are variously affected by it. A self-idea of this sort seems to have three principal...his judgment of that appearance, and some sort of self -feeling, such as pride or mortification. The comparison with a looking-glass hardly suggests...
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Social Aspects of Education: A Book of Sources and Original Discussions with ...

Irving King - 1912 - 456 pages
...appearance, manners, aims, deeds, character, friends, and so on, and are variously affected by it. r~~ A self-idea of this sort seems to have three principal...imagination of our appearance to the other person; the imagina1 tion of his judgment of that appearance, and some sort of self-feeling, such as pride or mortification....
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Principles of Sociology

Frederick Elmore Lumley - 1928 - 590 pages
...phenomenon, a representation, to others. Cooley points out that . . . the reflected or looking-glass self seems to have three principal elements: the imagination...his judgment of that appearance; and some sort of self -feeling, such as pride or mortification.1 For example, the applicant for a job imagines how he...
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Integrations of Clinical and Social Psychology

Gifford Weary, Herbert L. Mirels - 1982 - 336 pages
...percept ions are reflections of the way that they think they are viewed by others. He said. "A self idea of this sort seems to have three principal elements;...appearance to the other person; the imagination of his judgments of that appearance, and some sort of self,feeling such as pride or mortification" tp. 1521....
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A Poetic for Sociology: Toward a Logic of Discovery for the Human Sciences

Richard Harvey Brown - 1989 - 318 pages
...are variously affected by it. (1902:184) Then Cooley elaborates and qualifies the image: A self -idea of this sort seems to have three principal elements:...his judgment of that appearance ; and some sort of self -feeling, such as pride or mortification. The comparison with the looking-glass hardly suggests...
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Depression: The Evolution of Powerlessness

Paul Gilbert - 1992 - 580 pages
...three aspects (see again Scheff, 1988, p.398): A self-ideal of this sort seems to have three principle elements: the imagination of our appearance to the other person; the imagination of his judgement of that appearance; and some sort of self feeling, such as pride or mortification. It seems...
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New Directions in Criminological Theory

Freda Adler, William S. Laufer - 426 pages
...behavior. To quote from Cooley (Cooley 1964, 189), "the looking-glass self consists of three parts: the imagination of our appearance to the other person,...his judgment of that appearance, and some sort of self feeling, such as pride or mortification." For Cooley, the symbolic process involves the manner...
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Die Genese einer europäischen Identität: George Herbert Meads ...

Dragan Soric - 1996 - 132 pages
...Am Ende betrachten wir uns selber aber nur als ein attribuiertes Objekt oder "me". "A self idea ..., seems to have three principal elements: the imagination...appearance to the other person; the imagination of his judgement of that appearance; and some sort of seif-feeling, such as pride or mortification."276 Ohne...
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Shame: Interpersonal Behavior, Psychopathology, and Culture

Paul Gilbert, Bernice Andrews - 1998 - 303 pages
...to how we think others judge and feel about us. The looking-glass self has three cognitive aspects: The imagination of our appearance to the other person; the imagination of his judgement of that appearance; and some sort of self feeling, such as pride or mortification. (As quoted...
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The Self in Social Psychology

Roy F. Baumeister - 1999 - 506 pages
...reference to others. This process of social reference results in the looking glass self: "A self idea of this sort seems to have three principal elements:...his judgment of that appearance. and some sort of self, feeling. such as pride or mortification" tCooley. 1902. p. 1521. According to Cooley. from early...
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