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Yi-Chen

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Locke says that our knowledge of the substance of an apple is
 
 

a. known by divine illumination.
  b. known directly through sensation.
  c. known by contemplating the Form of appleness.
  d. known only indirectly.



Question 2

Locke would say that our knowledge that water is wet is an example of
 
 

a. intuitive knowledge.
  b. knowledge by demonstration.
  c. knowledge by sensation.
  d. innate knowledge.




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Answer to Question 1

d.

Answer to Question 2

c.



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