For Sartre, a particularly frequent form of bad faith is
A) seeing oneself as not bound by moral laws.
B) seeing oneself as determining the moral laws for other human beings.
C) identifying oneself with one's social role or function (e.g., a waiter or grocer) .
D) identifying oneself with the roles of society that are looked highly upon.
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