By pointing out that the perception of intense heat is identical to intense pain, Berkeley tries to convince us that

a. there really is no such thing as heat.
b. heat does not exist outside of the mind.
c. our sense experience deceives us.
d. too much of a good thing can be bad.


b.

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INSTRUCTIONS: Select the best translation for each categorical proposition. All the desserts except the creampuffs are available

A) Some creampuffs are available and some creampuffs are not available. B) No creampuffs are desserts that are available and all desserts that are not creampuffs are desserts that are available. C) No creampuffs are desserts that are available. D) All creampuffs are desserts that are available and no desserts that are not creampuffs are desserts that are available. E) All desserts that are not creampuffs are desserts that are available.

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