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The Thinker Who Argued That the Clarity of Self-Knowledge May

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Question 29

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The thinker who argued that the clarity of self-knowledge may be an illusion because most of our ideas are the product of the unconscious was


A) Sigmund Freud.
B) Goethe.
C) Camus.
D) Socrates.

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