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waynest

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For Berkeley, the difference between dreams and reality is
 
 

a. that dreams exist only in the mind and reality does not.
  b. that dreams are confused experiences, but experiences of real things are vivid and clear.
  c. nonexistent, since all reality is a dream.
  d. that dreams are caused by our minds, but experiences of real things are caused by material substances.



Question 2

Berkeley says that space refers to
 
 

a. a reality that is independent of the mind, but that can be experienced.
  b. a reality that is independent of the mind, but that is unknowable.
   c. a feature of experience that is relative to the perceiver.
  d. nothing at all.




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Christopher

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Answer to Question 1

b.

Answer to Question 2

c.





 

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