Still exploring the 13 frameworks; now asking for some thought leaders/philosophers that might be linked with each. 1. Self-Reflecting and Self-as-Subject: Philosophers such as René Descartes, Immanuel Kant, and Jean-Paul Sartre have explored the nature of self and subjective experience. 2. Self-Mirroring: Researchers and pioneers in the field of artificial intelligence and machine learning, such as Alan Turing, John McCarthy, and Marvin Minsky, have made significant contributions. 3. Self-in-Community and Self-in-Relation: Social scientists like Émile Durkheim, Max Weber, and Georg Simmel have examined various aspects of society, community, and social relationships. 4. Self-Expression and Self-as-Linguist: Linguists like Noam Chomsky and Ferdinand de Saussure, as well as literary figures like William Shakespeare and Virginia Woolf, have explored language, literature, and artistic expression. 5. Self-as-Life: Biologists such as Charles Darwin and Carl Linnaeus, along with environmental thinkers like Rachel Carson and Aldo Leopold, have contributed to the understanding of life and the interconnectedness of organisms. 6. Self-as-Healer: Health experts and researchers in various fields, including psychologists like Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung, have explored aspects of healing and well-being. 7. Self-in-Universe and Self-as-Knower: Scientists and mathematicians such as Albert Einstein, Isaac Newton, and Carl Sagan have made significant contributions to our understanding of the universe, mathematics, and knowledge acquisition. 8. Self-as-Experiential-Inventor and System Weaver: Innovators and inventors like Thomas Edison, Steve Jobs, and Ada Lovelace have contributed to advancements in engineering, inventions, computer science, and experimental medicine. 9. Self-as-Earth-Steward: Environmentalists and scientists like Rachel Carson, Greta Thunberg, and Jane Goodall have advocated for environmental conservation and sustainability. 10. Self-as-Social-Being: Social scientists such as Karl Marx, Michel Foucault, and Emile Durkheim have examined social structures, power dynamics, and human interactions. 11. Self-as-Explorer-of-Experience: Artists and humanists like Leonardo da Vinci, Vincent van Gogh, and Friedrich Nietzsche have delved into emotions, artistic expression, and the exploration of diverse human experiences. 12. Self-as-Learner-and-Teacher: Educators and scholars like John Dewey, Maria Montessori, and Paulo Freire have contributed to the field of education and pedagogy. 13. Self-as-Spiritual-Being: Philosophers and thinkers from various spiritual and philosophical traditions, such as Lao Tzu, Buddha, Rumi, Friedrich Nietzsche, and Carl Jung, have explored the realms of spirituality, ethics, and existential psychology.

Still exploring the 13 frameworks; now asking for some thought leaders/philosophers that might be linked with each. Many i wouldn’t have picked myself but I _may_ be able to reuse earlier work to shim into this.
1. Self-Reflecting and Self-as-Subject: Philosophers such as René Descartes, Immanuel Kant, and Jean-Paul Sartre have explored the nature of self and subjective experience.
2. Self-Mirroring: Researchers and pioneers in the field of artificial intelligence and machine learning, such as Alan Turing, John McCarthy, and Marvin Minsky, have made significant contributions.
3. Self-in-Community and Self-in-Relation: Social scientists like Émile Durkheim, Max Weber, and Georg Simmel have examined various aspects of society, community, and social relationships.
4. Self-Expression and Self-as-Linguist: Linguists like Noam Chomsky and Ferdinand de Saussure, as well as literary figures like William Shakespeare and Virginia Woolf, have explored language, literature, and artistic expression.
5. Self-as-Life: Biologists such as Charles Darwin and Carl Linnaeus, along with environmental thinkers like Rachel Carson and Aldo Leopold, have contributed to the understanding of life and the interconnectedness of organisms.
6. Self-as-Healer: Health experts and researchers in various fields, including psychologists like Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung, have explored aspects of healing and well-being.
7. Self-in-Universe and Self-as-Knower: Scientists and mathematicians such as Albert Einstein, Isaac Newton, and Carl Sagan have made significant contributions to our understanding of the universe, mathematics, and knowledge acquisition.
8. Self-as-Experiential-Inventor and System Weaver: Innovators and inventors like Thomas Edison, Steve Jobs, and Ada Lovelace have contributed to advancements in engineering, inventions, computer science, and experimental medicine.
9. Self-as-Earth-Steward: Environmentalists and scientists like Rachel Carson, Greta Thunberg, and Jane Goodall have advocated for environmental conservation and sustainability.
10. Self-as-Social-Being: Social scientists such as Karl Marx, Michel Foucault, and Emile Durkheim have examined social structures, power dynamics, and human interactions.
11. Self-as-Explorer-of-Experience: Artists and humanists like Leonardo da Vinci, Vincent van Gogh, and Friedrich Nietzsche have delved into emotions, artistic expression, and the exploration of diverse human experiences.
12. Self-as-Learner-and-Teacher: Educators and scholars like John Dewey, Maria Montessori, and Paulo Freire have contributed to the field of education and pedagogy.
13. Self-as-Spiritual-Being: Philosophers and thinkers from various spiritual and philosophical traditions, such as Lao Tzu, Buddha, Rumi, Friedrich Nietzsche, and Carl Jung, have explored the realms of spirituality, ethics, and existential psychology.

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