John Locke
-By intuitive knowledge of ourselves,Locke means
A) we were born with the knowledge of our existence.
B) once we perceive ourselves,we cannot doubt our existence.
C) the mystical knowledge we have of our subjective,personal identities.
D) the innatism he has been trying to counter in his earlier arguments.
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