Berkeley says, "Now the set rules or established methods wherein the Mind we depend on excites in us the ideas of sense, are called the ________________; and these we learn by experience, which teaches us that such and such ideas are attended with such and such other ideas, in the ordinary course of things."
A) deductions of logic
B) laws of nature
C) reasons for existence
D) clarity of thought
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