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If All We Can Prove Are the Existence of Ideas

Question 118

Question 118

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If all we can prove are the existence of ideas, then


A) There are no real, material objects.
B) There are no active minds.
C) The world is both material and immaterial.
D) The world cannot be purely spiritual.

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