Multiple Choice
The dual nature of the self, according to George Herbert Mead, refers to the idea that:
A) there is both a conscious and an unconscious nature of the self.
B) there is both a public and a private self.
C) there is a self that is presented in public, as well as a different self that is present backstage.
D) the self is experienced as both subject and object.
E) there is both a social and an instinctual side to the self.
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