Multiple Choice
When Locke says that he will use a "historical, plain method" in investigating human understanding, he means that he
A) will consult the historians as authorities on humanity.
B) won't say anything fancy.
C) will try to trace our ideas to their origin.
D) will throw out any "results" that cannot be historically validated.
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