Shepherd argues that "Although we are only conscious of our sensations, yet our whole combined sensations include in their relations the necessity, that there should be, and the proof that there are, ..."
A) other existences than the mere sensations themselves.
B) other minds that are similar to ours.
C) other metaphysical entities that we are not capable of understanding.
D) other possible worlds that are logically coherent.
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