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" As we see our face, figure and dress in the glass, and are interested in them because they are ours, and pleased or otherwise with them according as they do or do not answer to what we should like them to be ; so in imagination we perceive in another's... "
Instructors Journal - Page 54
1971
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Human Nature and the Social Order

Charles Horton Cooley - 1902 - 440 pages
...otherwise with them according as they do or do not answer to what we should like them to be ; so in imagination we perceive in another's mind some thought...of our 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...
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Social Aspects of Education: A Book of Sources and Original Discussions with ...

Irving King - 1912 - 464 pages
...otherwise with them according as they do or do not answer to what we should like them to be ; so in imagination we perceive in another's mind some thought...of our 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...
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Social Aspects of Education: A Book of Sources and Original Discussions with ...

Irving King - 1912 - 456 pages
...otherwise with them according as they do or do not answer to what we should like them to be ; so in imagination we perceive in another's mind some thought...of our 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...
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Social Aspects of Education: A Book of Sources and Original Discussions with ...

Irving King - 1912 - 462 pages
...otherwise with them according as they do or do not answer to what we should like them to be; so in imagination we perceive in another's mind some thought...of our 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...
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The Existential Self in Society

Joseph A. Kotarba, Andrea Fontana - 1987 - 256 pages
...otherwise with them according to whether they do or do not answer to what we should like them to be; so in imagination we perceive in another's mind some thought...of our 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...
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Research Agendas in the Sociology of Emotions

Theodore D. Kemper - 1990 - 348 pages
...otherwise with them according as they do or do not answer to what we should like them to be; so in imagination we perceive in another's mind some thought...of our 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...
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Symbolic Interaction: An Introduction to Social Psychology

Nancy J. Herman, Larry T. Reynolds - 1994 - 512 pages
...otherwise with them according as they do or do not answer to what we should like them to be; so in imagination we perceive in another's mind some thought...of our 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...
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Sensemaking in Organizations

Karl E. Weick - 1995 - 252 pages
...the idea of a mirror and a looking-glass self in 1902, while he was at the University of Michigan: imagination we perceive in another's mind some thought...of our 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...
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The Social Self in Zen and American Pragmatism

Steve Odin - 1996 - 504 pages
...the reflected or looking-glass self ... As we see our face, figure, and dress in the glass ... so in imagination we perceive in another's mind some thought...of our appearance, manners, aims, deeds, character, friends, and so on, and are variously affected by it. (1964, 84-85) Cooley's theory of the 'looking-glass...
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SeƱales para el viaje

Philip Goldberg - 2005 - 972 pages
...otherwise with them according as they do or do not answer to what we should like them to be; so in imagination we perceive in another's mind some thought...of our appearance, manners, aims, deeds, character, friends, and so on, and are variously affected by it. (Cooley, 1922: 185) The self-concept has three...
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