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The Conception of the “We” and its Value in Educational Difficulties

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 February 2018

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(1) The “we” means the inner or subjective side of group-experience, expressed grammatically in the first person plural. For instance, the mother giving her child a bath says to it, “We are having a bath now, and then we are going to sleep “, whereas it is only the child who is going through the ceremony.

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