In the context of Locke's philosophy, consider the given Assertion (A) and Reason (R) and the mark the correct option as given below.
Assertion (A) All our knowledge is a posteriori.
Reason (R) Knowledge is received through sensation and reflection.

In the context of Locke's philosophy, consider the given Assertion (A) and Reason (R) and the mark the correct option as given below.
Assertion (A) All our knowledge is a posteriori.
Reason (R) Knowledge is received through sensation and reflection. Correct Answer Both A and R are true and R provides the correct explanation of A

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Given below are Assertion (A) and Reason (R). Consider them and select the correct option given below, in the context of Shankara's philosophy
Assertion (A) Shankara's philosophy denies the world outright.
Reason (R) The fact is that there is a real external world.
Given below are Assertion (A) and Reason (R). Consider them and select the correct option:
Assertion (A) In the context of Descartes philosophy whatever is clear and distinct must necessarily be true.
Reason (R) Knowledge is constituted of clear and distinct ideas.