Shepherd claims that, "When the doctrine I propose becomes unfolded, the following is the conclusion to which I wish it may lead: The relations of various sensations generate conclusions, which become new sensations or perceptions, and which, as so many inward objects of sense, afford an evidence of the ..."
A) existence of mind.
B) existence of the exterior objects.
C) existence of universal abstract objects.
D) existence of Platonic Forms.
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