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The article discusses the views of some sociologists towards social psychology. The author stressed on the writings of sociologists including James Mark Baldwin, Charles H. Cooley, and George Herbert Mead on the sources of the realistic branch of present theory in social psychology. The main points of view of the sociologists, as outlined by the author, include that "self" and "other" come together and are inseparable in consciousness and also are products of a preexisting social order, that these social relations are possible by means of system communication, and that cries and bodily movements are the material circumstance of human interaction. |