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The Doctrine That "There's Nothing in the Intellect That Wasn't

Question 36

Question 36

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The doctrine that "there's nothing in the intellect that wasn't first in the senses" was accepted by


A) the rationalists.
B) Socrates.
C) the empiricists.
D) Descartes.

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