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    Exam 3: Pioneering Philosophers of Mind: Descartes, Locke, and Leibniz
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    Locke's Simple Ideas Were Defined as
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Locke's Simple Ideas Were Defined as

Question 42

Question 42

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Locke's Simple Ideas were defined as


A) ideas based on stupid or misleading associations.
B) ideas based on numerous combinations of thought.
C) ideas based exclusively on primary qualities.
D) one's earliest ideas based on elementary sensations such as redness or coldness.

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