Multiple Choice
Plato's psychology allowed for all but one of the following:
A) The human soul provides the formation of ideas in the intellect.
B) Bodily functions are base, negative, and unreliable.
C) The mind and body are parallel processes.
D) Reason and appetite, respectively, are rational and irrational functions of the soul.
E) Ideas are reducible directly to sensory input.
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