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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
Assertion (A) Kant argues that space and time are the subjective forms of perceiving any object for all human beings.
Reason (R) Kant believes that since space and time are subjective in the same way for all human beings, they are truly objective.
Berkeley's subjective idealism was reduced to . . . . . . . .
What is regarded as descriptive analysis of subjective phenomena?