George Berkeley
-The objects which we see in the world have qualities,such as color,which are
A) present in the objects themselves.
B) present only in our perceptions,but some qualities,such as extension,exist in the objects themselves.
C) present only in our perception,as are all qualities.
D) known by distinct,a priori knowledge only.
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