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    Leibniz Argues That
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Leibniz Argues That

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Question 131

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Leibniz argues that


A) the mind has no innate ideas.
B) the mind has some innate ideas.
C) it is impossible to know if there are any innate ideas in the mind.
D) our best evidence is such that there are no innate ideas in the mind.

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