What was Locke's attitude toward the study of the human mind?
A) It was akin to the study of nature and not inconsistent with Christian faith.
B) Becasue the mind is not governed by physical laws,its study had little in common with astronomy or medicine.
C) It led to ambiguous results,for no researcher had the right to claim unmediated access to the truth.
D) It was akin to theology,for God implanted innate moral knowledge in every newborn child.
E) It could be done only by researchers who were willing to accept the divinity of the human soul.
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