Abstract

Le concept de soi est important pour la psychologie sociale interactionniste symbolique. Cet article explore brievement le concept de soi en termes de difference entre Mead et Blumer d'une part, et Peirce et Wiley d'autre part. Mead et Blumer contribuent au standard de l'interactionnisme symbolique, alors que Peirce et Wiley contribuent a ce que l'A. nomme l'interpretivisme semiotique

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