What is true of Locke's beliefs concerning the mind?

a. The mind neither creates nor destroys ideas.
b. The mind arranges ideas into a finite predetermined number of configurations.
c. The mind clarifies innate ideas.
d. The mind creates simple ideas that exist independently of complex ideas.


a. The mind neither creates nor destroys ideas.

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