John Locke
-Berkeley and Locke are debating the nature of solidity."Solidity is all illusory," says Berkeley,dismissively.Locke would most likely counter him by
A) explaining how all knowledge come from sensations.
B) arguing that belief in God necessitates that our perceptions are not false.
C) admitting perception of secondary qualities may be inaccurate,but primary qualities,like extension are certain.
D) throwing a football at his head.
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