A criterion for "truth" that William James adopted early and retained throughout his life was to accept as true
A) ideas that it proved useful to believe in.
B) only ideas that could not be doubted.
C) only ideas that had been proven valid by experiment.
D) only things that he had seen or experienced for himself.
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