Please provide a long list of thinkers that match the following:
1. Be highly interested in the subjective, inner experiences of individuals, with a focus on the contributions of psychologists, psychotherapists, and experts in human behavior and cognition.
2. Be open to exploring different philosophical perspectives, valuing diverse ideas and attempting to integrate them, including those related to spirituality, religion, and their connections to human experiences.
3. Appreciate the dynamic interplay between individuals and society, recognizing the impact of societal factors on human behavior and cognition, and expressing a keen interest in moral and political philosophy.
4. Show a strong inclination towards understanding and empathizing with others, valuing personal growth and self-discovery.
5. Be drawn to the concept of interconnectedness, both within the human mind and between individuals and their environment.
6. Value pragmatism and the practical application of ideas in real-world situations, emphasizing the works of pragmatist philosophers.
7. Be open-minded and curious about the nature of reality, embracing novel or unconventional ideas.
This person may have high openness and agreeableness, as they are drawn to diverse ideas and exhibit a strong interest in understanding and connecting with others. They may also possess a moderate level of conscientiousness, as they appreciate the importance of structure and organization in their thinking, but are also open to exploring new perspectives.
Here is a list of thinkers who match the criteria described:
Sigmund Freud
Carl Jung
Abraham Maslow
Carl Rogers
Fritz Perls
Erich Fromm
Viktor Frankl
William James
John Dewey
Richard Rorty
Michel Foucault
Jean-Paul Sartre
Simone de Beauvoir
Martin Buber
Gabriel Marcel
Emmanuel Levinas
Aldous Huxley
Ken Wilber
Huston Smith
Alan Watts
Joseph Campbell
Thich Nhat Hanh
Dalai Lama
Mahatma Gandhi
Martin Luther King Jr.
Paulo Freire
John Rawls
Martha Nussbaum
Amartya Sen
Jurgen Habermas
Richard Bernstein
Richard J. Davidson
Antonio Damasio
Daniel Kahneman
Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
Charles Sanders Peirce
William James
John Dewey
George Herbert Mead
Richard Rorty
Cornel West
Kwame Anthony Appiah
Martha Nussbaum
Iris Murdoch
Richard Shusterman
William James Sidis
Friedrich Nietzsche
Michel de Montaigne
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Henry David Thoreau
These thinkers come from various fields such as philosophy, psychology, psychotherapy, spirituality, and social sciences. They share a common interest in exploring the subjective experiences of individuals, and they appreciate the dynamic interplay between individuals and society. They are also open-minded and curious about the nature of reality and embrace novel or unconventional ideas.