John Locke
-In the end,Locke concludes that our senses are
A) certain because we know God won't deceive us.
B) uncertain,but we trust them because of the witness of memory and of other people.
C) uncertain because we can't trust anything that has deceived us even once.
D) certain because memory is our proof of accuracy in knowledge.
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