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" The thing that moves us to pride or shame is not the mere mechanical reflection of ourselves, but an imputed sentiment, the imagined effect of this reflection upon another's mind. "
Body Shots: Early Cinema’s Incarnations - Página 48
por Jonathan Auerbach - 2007 - 214 páginas
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Human Nature and the Social Order

Charles Horton Cooley - 1902 - 562 páginas
...looking-glass hardly suggests the second element, the imagined judgment, which is quite essential. Therthing that moves us to pride or shame is not the mere~ mechanical...imagined effect of this reflection upon another's mind. This is evident from the fact that the character and weight of that other, in whose mind we see ourselves,...
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Human Nature and the Social Order

Charles Horton Cooley - 1908 - 460 páginas
...looking-glass hardly suggests the second element, the imagined judgment, which is quite essential. The thing that moves us to pride or shame is not the...imagined effect of this reflection upon another's mind. This is evident from the fact that the character and weight of that other, in whose mind we see ourselves,...
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Social Aspects of Education: A Book of Sources and Original Discussions with ...

Irving King - 1912 - 456 páginas
...a lookingglass hardly suggests the second element, the imagined judgment, which is quite essential. The thing that moves us to pride or shame is not the...imagined effect of this reflection upon another's mind. This is evident from the fact that the character and weight of that other, in whose mind we see ourselves,...
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Social Aspects of Education: A Book of Sources and Original Discussions with ...

Irving King - 1912 - 456 páginas
...a lookingglass hardly suggests the second element, the imagined judgment, which is quite essential. The thing that moves us to pride or shame is not the...imagined effect of this reflection upon another's mind. This is evident from the fact that the character and weight of that other, in whose mind we see ourselves,...
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Social Aspects of Education: A Book of Sources and Original Discussions with ...

Irving King - 1912 - 462 páginas
...a lookingglass hardly suggests the second element, the imagined judgment, which is quite essential. The thing that moves us to pride or shame is not the...imagined effect of this reflection upon another's mind. This is evident from the fact that the character and weight of that other, in whose mind we see ourselves,...
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Social Aspects of Education: A Book of Sources and Original Discussions with ...

Irving King - 1912 - 454 páginas
...a lookingglass hardly suggests the second element, the imagined judgment, which is quite essential. The thing that moves us to pride or shame is not the...imagined effect of this reflection upon another's mind. This is evident from the fact that the character and weight of that other, in whose mind we see ourselves,...
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The Structure of Social Inconsistencies: A contribution to a unified theory ...

R. Grathoff - 1970 - 204 páginas
...the looking-glass self.10 Cooley introduced the concept in respect to relations between individuals: The thing that moves us to pride or shame is not the...imagined effect of this reflection upon another's mind. Schiitz, in referring to Cooley's concept, seems to acknowledge that through the process of social...
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Children's Understanding of Emotion

Carolyn Saarni, Paul L. Harris - 1989 - 408 páginas
...absence of others, Cooley noted that "The thing that moves us to pride and shame is not the merely mechanical reflection of ourselves, but an imputed...imagined effect of this reflection upon another's mind" (l902, p. l53). Cooley was clear on the point that this sentiment is social in nature, based upon social...
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Microsociology: Discourse, Emotion, and Social Structure

Thomas J. Scheff - 1990 - 231 páginas
...looking-glass hardly suggests the second element, the imagined judgment, which is quite essential. The thing that moves us to pride or shame is not the...imagined effect of this reflection upon another's mind. This is evident from the fact that the character and weight of that other, in whose mind we see ourselves,...
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Research Agendas in the Sociology of Emotions

Theodore D. Kemper - 1990 - 348 páginas
...looking-glass hardly suggests the second element, the imagined judgment, which is quite essential. The thing that moves us to pride or shame is not the...imagined effect of this reflection upon another's mind. This is evident from the fact that the character and weight of that other, in whose mind we see ourselves,...
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