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    Match the Description with the Appropriate Element of Locke's Philosophy
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Match the Description with the Appropriate Element of Locke's Philosophy

Question 55

Question 55

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Match the description with the appropriate element of Locke's philosophy.
-simple ideas


A) experiences of objects in the external world
B) experiences of the mind's own operations
C) ideas that come from basic sensations or reflections
D) the linking together of similar or contiguously experienced ideas

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