An Introduction to Social Psychology

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An Introduction to Social Psychology
Charles a Charles Abram Ellwood
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Mental inter- action is, then, the significant thing to which sociologists and social psychologists alike must give attention in the study of the social life. Mental interactions make up, in- deed, practically all social phenomena. There could be no unity in the social life without the functioning of psychical elements, because, in a word, there would be no social life.
Social Coordination. The significant thing for the scientific student of society, however, is not that mental interactions bet
...ween individuals exist, but that they are regular. Their regularity is, indeed, practically as great as that of the physical causal series itself. It is this regu- larity which makes the social sciences possible ; for, as yet, we have discovered no way of tracing, except as a mat- ter of pure hypothesis, the physical causal series in all of its ramifications and complexities in our social life. This statement may be disputed by some sociologists of the day. But it is safe to affirm that no purely physical in- terpretation of society, save in a few of its aspects, is any- thing more today than an ambitious program.

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