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

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 Correct Answer Only 2 is correct

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To be is to be perceived' is the view held by
1. Locke
2. Berkeley
3. Locke and Berkeley
4. Locke, Berkeley and Hume
Given below are an Assertion (A) and a Reason (R). Consider them and select the correct option:
Assertion (A) Hume regards impressions to be the basic touch stone of knowledge.
Reason (R) With the help of the law of association Hume shows that in causation there is no logical but psychological necessity.
On which among the following methodology the philosophy of Locke and Berkeley is based?