Ideas and impressions are one class of perception of the mind
Ideas and impressions are two classes of perceptions of the mind
Ideas involve thinking and emotions
Impressions involve sensations and emotions
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The Correct Option isB, D
Solution and Explanation
David Hume divides perceptions into two distinct classes:
1. Impressions: Vivid, direct sensory experiences, including sensations and emotions (D).
2. Ideas: Fainter copies of impressions (B).
Incorrect statements:
- (A): Ideas and impressions are not one class; they are distinct.
- (C): Ideas do not directly involve emotions; these are part of impressions.
Thus, the correct answers are (B, D).
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