Multiple Choice
Berkeley thinks that the doctrine of abstract ideas
A) has led to many substantial advances in knowledge.
B) is one of the confusions that lead to atheism.
C) is required to account for our knowledge of substances, particularly our knowledge of God.
D) helps us understand how one mind can communicate its ideas to another mind via language.
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