The Philosophy of the Present

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The Philosophy of the Present is a posthumously published collection of lectures and essays by American pragmatist philosopher George Herbert Mead that explores the nature of time, experience, and social reality.

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instanceOf book
philosophical work
addresses problem of novelty in time
relation between individual experience and social order
status of the future in human action
associatedWith American philosophy
process philosophy
social psychology
author George Herbert Mead NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
explores nature of the present
relationship between past, present, and future
social constitution of reality
temporal structure of experience
field philosophy of mind
philosophy of science
philosophy of time
social philosophy
genre philosophy
hasPart essay
lecture
hasPhilosophicalConcept emergent event
objective reality as socially constituted
perspective-taking
social act
specious present
influencedBy pragmatism
social behaviorism
language English
mainSubject experience
social reality
time
philosophicalApproach anti-dualism
naturalism
philosophicalTradition pragmatism
publicationStatus posthumous work
relatedWork Mind, Self and Society NERFINISHED
The Philosophy of the Act NERFINISHED
viewOnKnowledge knowledge as arising from social interaction
viewOnReality reality as process
viewOnSelf self as socially constituted
viewOnTime time as emergent from events

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George Herbert Mead notableWork The Philosophy of the Present