Multiple Choice
Berkeley claims that the ideas of Sense are less dependent on the spirit, or thinking substance which perceives them, "yet still they are ideas, and certainly no idea, whether faint or strong, can exist otherwise than in ..."
A) a state of flux.
B) a mind perceiving it.
C) an imaginary form.
D) an eternal locus.
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