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John Locke's Philosophy Argued That

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Question 25

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John Locke's philosophy argued that


A) the mind contains simple and complex ideas
B) the axioms of geometry are innate
C) primary qualities reside in the mind and secondary qualities correspond to characteristics of the real world
D) all of these

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