Develop a fictional dialogue in which two characters argue over whether the self is an individual or social reality. The two characters should construct arguments and offer criticisms of one another's arguments. They can agree to disagree, or find some areas of agreement. The dialogue should address various conceptions of the self and self-identity, including self-identity; how the self relates

to body; the self as consciousness and memory; the self as emotion; the self as social; and the self in relationships. You might also stage this dialogue as an oral presentation for your class, or make a video of it.

What will be an ideal response?


?This is a creative variation on #1 and #2.

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