At the stage of sense-certainty, consciousness
A) has absolute knowledge of its contents.
B) is wholly receptive and immediate.
C) is certain that it derives from the senses (eyes, ears, and so on) .
D) can say with absolute certainty what is being experienced through the senses.
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A) a
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A) demonstrates
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A) is the genuine
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