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jasdeep_brar

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Locke and Berkeley differ on which one of these following points?
 
 

a. Bishop Berkeley believes in God and Locke doesnt.
  b. Locke believes that primary qualities are located in external matter but Berkeley believes that they exist only in the mind.
  c. Berkeley believes that secondary qualities are located in the mind, but Locke doesnt.
  d. Locke believes all of our knowledge comes from experience but Berkeley denies this.



Question 2

From the fact that the world does not depend upon my thought for its existence, Berkeley concludes
 
 

a. its existence is illusory.
  b. it exists independently of any mind.
  c. its existence depends upon its being perceived by the Divine Mind.
  d. as long as my beliefs about the world work in practice, it does not matter whether it exists or not.




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Answer to Question 1

b.

Answer to Question 2

c.



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