>Habermas often speaks favourably of G.H. Mead's idea of
>ethical reasoning as involving imagining oneself in the place of the
>other.
Is there anyplace in particular in Mead's writings -- or for that matter
Habermas's -- that you could point me to for further reading on this?
Thanks,
Bob
>ethical reasoning as involving imagining oneself in the place of the
>other.
Is there anyplace in particular in Mead's writings -- or for that matter
Habermas's -- that you could point me to for further reading on this?
Thanks,
Bob