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mia

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May calls the world that would still exist even if we had no self-consciousness the:
 
  a. umwelt
  b. zeitgeist
  c. eigenwelt
  d. mitwelt

Question 2

Self-alienation stems from:
 
  a. facing one's responsibilities in spite of societal pressure
  b. a nonavoidance of commitment to goals and responsibilities
  c. an acceptance of values that are at variance with one's being
  d. rejection of the moral values dictated by society



janeli1

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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