According to the text, a problem with Locke’s representationalism is that

a. he does not believe there are material substances.
b. he rejected science, calling it a "collection of fictions."
c. we can never compare our experiences to the objects that cause them.
d. all of the above


c. we can never compare our experiences to the objects that cause them.

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