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    Use: B: Berkeley H: Hume
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Use: B: Berkeley H: Hume

Question 128

Question 128

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use:
b: Berkeley h: Hume
Ax: x is an apriorist
Cx: x is consistent
Ex: x is an empiricist
Ix: x is an idealist
Px: x is a person
Rx: x is a rationalist
Sx: x is a skeptic
Tx: x is a theist
-No apriorist rationalists are skeptics, but Hume is.

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