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Mead, Intersubjectivity, and Education: The Early Writings
Authors:Gert J.J. Biesta
Affiliation:(1) Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Abstract:This article seeks to reconstruct the early writings of George Herbert Mead in order to explore the significance of his work for the development of an intersubjective conception of education. The reconstruction takes its point of departure in Mead's claim that reflective consciousness has a social situation as its precondition. In a mainly chronological account of Mead's writings on psychology and philosophy from the period 1900–1925, it is shown how Mead explains the social origin of conscious reflection and self-consciousness. It is further shown, how Mead redefines ldquothe socialrdquo in terms of meaningful, creative, radically undetermined, but not yet conscious, interaction. Mead's position thereby implies a reversal of the traditional way in which the relationship between subjectivity and intersubjectivity is conceived. The article ends with an outline of the main implications of this reversal for our understanding of education.
Keywords:mead  pragmatism  education  philosophy  intersubjectivity  consciousness  self-consciousness  reflection  interaction
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