Shepherd argues that the mind is conscious of the interruptions of its sensations; therefore, the ultimate causes which exist ready and capable to renew them, must be ...
A) uninterrupted causes.
B) in the mind of God.
C) innate ideas in our minds.
D) unknowable.
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