John Locke
-Demonstrative knowledge and sensitive knowledge are similar in that they
A) both rely on sensations for proof.
B) are more certain than fuzzy intuition.
C) let us know the existence of things outside of ourselves.
D) come from observing the qualities of a substance.
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