| 1924 - 478 páginas
...predictability the conduct of one another. Thus there arise what Sumner called the folkways, the mores, habits of language, custom and law, the function of...mystical concept, and in the second it is tautological. Individual minds do not sum themselves up into a collective mind which is different from that of any... | |
| Everett Dean Martin - 1924 - 328 páginas
...group to the individual. • Journal of Abnormal Psychology and Social Psychology, Oct,Dee., 192S. Now this group mind either means that there is a psychological...mystical concept, and in the second it is tautological. Individual minds do not sum themselves up into a collective mind which is different from any other... | |
| 1924 - 760 páginas
...behavior are not wholly tenable. The " group mind " is a logical impossibility for it means either " that there is a psychological entity which is exclusive...concept, and in the second it is " tautological." The " herd instinct " is both misleading and irrelevant. I*s use is usually accompanied by confusion... | |
| 1924 - 764 páginas
...behavior are not wholly tenable. The " group mind " is a logical impossibility for it means either " that there is a psychological entity which is exclusive...be ignored and we may speak of collective behavior äs the behavior of the collectivity. In the first case, the group mind is a mystical concept, and... | |
| James Samuel Van Teslaar - 1925 - 422 páginas
...predictability the conduct of one another. Thus there arise what Sumner called the folkways, the mores, habits of language, custom and law, the function of...mystical concept, and in the second it is tautological. Individual minds do not sum themselves up into a collective mind which is different from that of any... | |
| James Samuel Van Teslaar - 1925 - 390 páginas
...behavior toward our fellows consists of those movements which we know they expect of us, and which we iff turn expect of them. The sum total of the relationships...mystical concept, and in the second it is tautological. Individual minds do not sum themselves up into a collective mind which is different from that of any... | |
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