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if so, how? Is there a difference between a culture's normative concept of self and the self-experience or self-representation of actual individuals?...

Does the concept of self vary across cultures, and if so, how?

Is there a difference between a culture's normative concept of self and the self-experience or self-representation of actual individuals? 

Is the Western individualistic self unique among the world's culture?

Does the concept of person vary across cultures, and if so, how?

Is a person always and only an "individual", or can personhood be divisible, partible, and/or permeable or porous?

Do cultures recognize other-than-human persons, and if so, what kinds, and how do humans interact with them?

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