_____________ argued that there were no set standards for self-identity, either for individuals or for people in general. There was no such thing as "human nature," and what we are-and what it means to be a human being-was always a matter of decision. There is no correct choice; there are only choices.
A) Sartre
B) Derrida
C) Heidegger
D) Kierkegaard
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