Debate about self, person, or individuality has come to be recognized as a crisis of modern times. Since it is our fashion to call problems that are either poorly formulated or inadequately resolved by empirical investigation philosophic, a would-be science of personality may be labelled philosophic, though they could as easily be called logical or empirical.Foreword Preface Introduction Part One - Individuality One - Early Social Psychology Two - Experimental Social Psychology Three - Interaction Theory
Part Two - Roles Four - Character and Society Five - Socialization Six - Role Analysis Seven - Role and Self Eight - Criticisms of Role Analysis
Part Three - Change Nine Change: Social and Individual Conclusions Appendix Bibliography IndexJohns Patricke Heine