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    Mead, Behaviorism and Indeterminacy

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    Schleiermacher once said that every interpretation is the best. I would add, provided the interpreter understands that his is an interpretation, not the final statement of whatever it is that one seeks to interpret. Collins\u27 wide-ranging and provocative essay (to which I can not do full justice here) on Mead generally avoids imposing on us the definitive reading of Mead. The author correctly points out that we have a legitimate choice between the various intellectual elements in Mead. Still, I would like to take issue with Collins\u27 choice. Not because it does not have merit, but because it leaves out what I believe to be most important and original in Mead\u27s writings

    Mead, Behaviorism and Indeterminacy

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    Schleiermacher once said that every interpretation is the best. I would add, provided the interpreter understands that his is an interpretation, not the final statement of whatever it is that one seeks to interpret. Collins\u27 wide-ranging and provocative essay (to which I can not do full justice here) on Mead generally avoids imposing on us the definitive reading of Mead. The author correctly points out that we have a legitimate choice between the various intellectual elements in Mead. Still, I would like to take issue with Collins\u27 choice. Not because it does not have merit, but because it leaves out what I believe to be most important and original in Mead\u27s writings

    Mead Johnson Award

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    The Mead Johnson Award has been established to honor the best paper submitted to The Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry: A Resident Publication during each calendar year. An award of one thousand dollars is given to the chosen author, with an additional one thousand dollars to be given to the residency program or fellowship in which the author is enrolled

    ADA President 1946-1947: Sterling Vernon Mead

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    Doctor Mead, of Washington, D.C., became the eighty-third president of the Association at the 1946 meeting in Miami. A 1945 meeting of the House of Delegates in Omaha had been scheduled but was cancelled because of the war. Doctor Mead, an oral surgeon, served as president of the District of Columbia Dental Society in 1929. He was a professor of oral surgery at Georgetown University School of Dentistry. He founded the Mead Dental Hospital which operated in Washington from 1959 to 1966. Doctor Mead was the author of three textbooks: Oral Surgery, Diseases of the Mouth, and Anesthesia in Dental Surgery. He was born in Kansas in 1888 and died in 1973

    Tell the folks back home

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    The author of this book, James Mead, was one of a group of United States Senators sent by President Roosevelt on a fact finding mission to the U.S. military bases around the world to determine American post-war security needs. This book contains journal entries made by Mead on this mission.Includes index. -- Signed by the author

    George Herbert Mead: contribuições para a história da psicologia social George Herbert Mead: contributions to history of the social psychology

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    Com este artigo pretende-se contribuir para a compreensão histórica de um autor/personagem da Psicologia. Analisamos e acrescemos conhecimento sobre George Herbert Mead e os desdobramentos de sua teoria psicossocial. Para esse propósito, explicitaremos, no texto, uma das vertentes analíticas utilizadas em nossa dissertação, qual seja: por meio da abordagem social em história da psicologia, confrontamos a vida de Mead com momentos de constituição da psicologia, colocando em relevo aspectos centrais dessa interlocução nem sempre identificados. Correlacionamos a história de Mead com questões sociais, políticas, econômicas e científicas, assim como suas conexões com práticas e valores culturais específicos de sua época. Buscamos compreender sua limitada difusão na ciência psicológica, dando, assim, continuidade ao processo de (re)volta do autor.This article intends to contribute to historical understanding of author/character of Psychology. We analyzed and enlarged knowledge about George Herbert Mead and the developing of his psychosocial theory. For this reason, we will explain in the text as analytical side used in our dissertation, in other words: through of the social approach in history of psychology we confront the life of Mead with facts of constitution of the psychology, emphasizing central aspects of this discussion not always identified. We correlate the history of Mead with social, politic, economic and scientific questions as well as his connections with practices and specific cultural values of his time. We look to understand his limited diffusion in the psychological science, giving, so, continuity to the process of returns of the author

    Mead Johnson Award

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    The Mead Johnson Award has been established to honor the best paper submitted during each calendar year to The Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry: A Resident Publication. An award of one thousand dollars is given to the chosen author, with an additional one thousand dollars to be given to the residency program or fellowship in which the author is enrolled. The winning submission will be selected by the Journal\u27s editorial board from manuscripts submitted on any subject related to psychiatric practice and/or research

    Mead Johnson Award

    No full text
    The Mead Johnson Award has been established to honor the best paper submitted to The Jefferson Journal ofPsychiatry: A Resident Publication during each calendar year. An award of one thousand dollars is given to the chosen author, with an additional one thousand dollars to be given to the residency program or fellowship in which the author is enrolled. The winning submission will be selected by the Journal\u27s editorial board from manuscripts submitted on any subject related to psychiatric practice and/or research. We invite authors to review the Information for Contributors section of this issue. The board will announce the 1990 recipient in Vol. 9, No. 1, Spring of 1991

    Mead Johnson Award

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    The Mead Johnson Award has been established to honor the best paper submitted to The Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry: A Resident Publication during each calendar year. An award of one thousand dollars is given to the chosen author, with an additional one thousand dollars to be given to the residency program or fellowship in which the author is enrolled. The winning submission will be selected by the Journal\u27s editorial board from manuscripts submitted on any subject related to psychiatric practice and/or research. We invite authors to review the Information for Contributors section of this issue. The board will announce the 1990 recipient in Vol. 9, No.1 , Spring of 1991
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