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Kuhn's views were intended only to describe science in the 20th century.
George Herbert Mead
An American sociologist and psychologist, known for his significant contributions to the development of symbolic interactionism and social psychology.
Emotional Self-Control
The ability to manage and regulate one's emotions, responses, and reactions in a way that is considered appropriate and effective in a given context.
George Herbert Mead
A significant figure in the development of symbolic interactionism, focusing on the role of communication in the social construction of the self.
Looking-Glass Self
A social psychological concept that suggests people shape their self-concepts based on their understanding of how others perceive them.
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