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    The Idea That Our Sense of Who We Are Is
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The Idea That Our Sense of Who We Are Is

Question 61

Question 61

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The idea that our sense of who we are is largely a reflection of how others see us comes from


A) James' I-self and me-self.
B) Cooley's looking glass self.
C) Mahler's individuated self.
D) Mead's symbolic self.

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