According to Rosemont, the primary difference between Western and Confucian views of the self is that
A) Confucians think that the self is defined entirely by relationships to other people.
B) Confucians think that the self is an illusion, to be dispelled by ritual practices.
C) Confucians think that the self is rooted in the body rather than the mind.
D) Confucians think that the self is to be sacrificed to the state upon demand.
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