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Which one of the following is the view of Berkeley? |
A. | The nature of body consists not in weight, hardness, colour and the like, but in extension alone |
B. | Bodies are mere appearances of our outer sense, and not things-in-themselves. |
C. | Body is only a system of floating ideas without any substance to support them. |
D. | Body is composed of centres of force that are in a constant process of development. |
Answer» B. Bodies are mere appearances of our outer sense, and not things-in-themselves. |
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