For Locke, the qualities of objects, such as colors, sounds, and tastes, that do not exist in the objects themselves, but only as ideas in our minds of objects are called ...
A) nebulous qualities.
B) abstract qualities.
C) secondary qualities.
D) primary qualities.
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