How did Berkeley account for the consistency of our perceptions (e.g., your house is always where you left it) ?
A) Material objects exist whether we perceive them or not.
B) God, the ultimate perceiver, and see everything all the time.
C) Objects continue to exist if we believe that they will do so.
D) All of the above
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