George Berkeley -Philonous Looks at Locke's Primary and Secondary Qualities Distinction and Distinction
George Berkeley
-Philonous looks at Locke's primary and secondary qualities distinction and concludes
A) primary qualities are as non-representative of the world as secondary qualities.
B) extension is the only primary quality which is accurately represented to our sensations.
C) neither primary nor secondary qualities give any knowledge at all.
D) Locke's divisions and conclusions were correct.
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