Multiple Choice
The idealist emphasis on subjective self-realization in education has its most likely origins in
A) Descartes' declaration that "I think,therefore,I am."
B) Smith's view of economic self-interest.
C) Mead's belief in the social self.
D) Hume's skepticism about subjective perception.
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