Examveda

Consider the following assertion.
'To be is to be perceived'-this view is held by
1. Locke
2. Berkeley
3. Locke and Berkeley
4. Locke, Berkeley and Hume

A. Only 1 is correct

B. Only 2 is correct

C. 1 and 3 are correct

D. Only 4 is correct

Answer: Option B


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