The ISAS interpretation of death related behavior emphasizes that
a. use of any given meaning for some item of behavior always has the same consequences.
b. any given behavior pattern always stems from the same biological condition.
c. all individuals experience death in the same way.
d. the meaning of death may change even though the biological aspects do not change.
D
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