Multiple Choice
Our idea of substance, Locke says, is
A) the known foundation of all our knowledge of things.
B) the idea of a composite of qualities that regularly appears together in our experience.
C) restricted to the substance we know best, that is, our own soul.
D) the idea of an unknown substratum that has the qualities we experience.
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