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Summary: Mind Self and Society
The Introduction by Charles W. Morris has helped me to succinctly place my fingers on what’s important to take away from these three essays as well as to understand Mead in context of his social setting. He’s hugely influenced by … Continue reading
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Georg Simmel – Themes and Life
I’m a weekend away from finishing Georg Simmel’s Philosophy of Money. In order to better understand Simmel I read a collection of essays about him compiled and edited by Lewis Coser. This book was organized into a general introduction to … Continue reading