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Norbert Wiley (Author)
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0226898164 978-0226898162 February 11, 1995 1
In this book, Norbert Wiley offers a new interpretation of the nature of the self in society. Current theories of the self tend to either assimilate the self to a community or larger collective, or reduce the self to body. In distinct opposition to these theories, Wiley makes the case for an autonomous self, a human being who is a repository of rights, a free and equal agent in a democracy consisting of other selves.

Drawing on a fresh synthesis of the writings of Charles Sanders Peirce, George Herbert Mead, and others, Wiley argues that the self can be seen as an internal conversation, or a "trialogue" in which the present self ("I") talks to the future self ("you") about the past self ("me"). A distinctive feature of Wiley's view is that there is a mutually supportive relation between the self and democracy, and he traces this view through American history. In finding a way to decenter the self without eliminating it, Wiley supplies an alternative to current theories of postmodernism, a much-needed closure to classical pragmatism, and a new direction to neo-pragmatism.


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"Wiley has entered a very important and controversial debate, in the politics of identity, with an extremely interesting and provocative theory ... [He] has encouraged the development of social theory in innovative directions. This latest publication promises more of the same. For those who take the social constitution of self as a central problematic, Wileya s book is the first major contribution in a long time." American Journal of Sociology "Highly stimulating and illuminating work." Contemporary Sociology "No brief review can do justice to the profundity and scope of this work ... Wiley displays impressive erudition and an exceptional ability to make fine distinctions ... Above all, I found this work a refreshing effort to rethink one of the givens of symbolic interactionism." Symbolic Interaction "An unusual and challenging assessment." Social Forces --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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"Wiley has entered a very important and controversial debate, in the politics of identity, with an extremely interesting and provocative theory ... [He] has encouraged the development of social theory in innovative directions. This latest publication promises more of the same. For those who take the social constitution of self as a central problematic, Wiley's book is the first major contribution in a long time." American Journal of Sociology

"Highly stimulating and illuminating work." Contemporary Sociology

"No brief review can do justice to the profundity and scope of this work ... Wiley displays impressive erudition and an exceptional ability to make fine distinctions ... Above all, I found this work a refreshing effort to rethink one of the givens of symbolic interactionism." Symbolic Interaction

"An unusual and challenging assessment." Social Forces --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.


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  • Paperback: 264 pages
  • Publisher: University of Chicago Press; 1 edition (February 11, 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0226898164
  • ISBN-13: 978-0226898162
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.1 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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4.0 out of 5 stars Sound philosophical work, July 5, 2005
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I found Wiley's book during my doctoral research on Mead, some years ago. It is, beyond any doubt, a sound philosophical work by one of America's leading thinkers in this field. His knowledge of the history of philosophy is impressive, his analytical creativity is awesome, and his intellectual rigour is also noteworthy. So, if you are interested in the theories of the self and American philosophical pragmatism this book is certainly worth buying.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Highly relevant work, September 28, 2006
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Essential Reading for a variety of disciplines. Even if we might not agree with certain things that he is writing, this is essential for both the sociologically minded, and serves as an excellent counterpoint for Giddens recent work, or even that of Bourdieu. This work provides a counterfoil for many of the determinisms (and forms of fundamentalism)which dominate current thinking. Sociologists, philosophers and people interested in social theory will find this a highly stimulating and provocative read. It will appeal to both fans of Damasio and people who are interested in Peirce while not necessarily counting themselves as specialists. This is written in a highly accessible and logical style, which is refreshing bearing in mind how obtuse some of the secondary philosophical writing can be.
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I take the position that there is a universal human nature, characterizing all human beings in the same generic way, at all times and places. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
semiotic solidarity, interpersonal reflexivity, human interpretant, emotional reflexivity, sui generis levels, physicalist epistemologies, semiotic triad, upward reductions, semiotic self, downward reductions, internal reflexivity, sui generis self, semiotic power, inner triad, classical template, cultural reduction, human reflexivity, internal conversation, classical pragmatism, main reality, cognitive availability, semiotic properties, inner solidarity, semiotic elements, pragmatist theory
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Mead's I-me, William James, World War, Peirce's I-you, Bertrand Russell, Declaration of Independence, George Herbert Mead, Neither Peirce, Charles Horton Cooley, Max Weber
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