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Which of the Following Philosophers Argued That Association Is a Fundamental

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Question 17

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Which of the following philosophers argued that association is a fundamental law of mind?


A) all of these
B) Aristotle, with his laws
C) Hartley, with his vibrations and vibratiuncles
D) Brown, with his doctrine of suggestion

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