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    The Idea of an Inner "True" Self-Different from Presumably Has
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The Idea of an Inner "True" Self-Different from Presumably Has

Question 62

Question 62

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The idea of an inner "true" self-different from presumably has its origins in ____.


A) selfish impulses
B) social conscience
C) public actions
D) class prejudices

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