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Which Enlightenment thinker questioned the validity of sensory experience and observation? . Thomas Hobbes Rene Descartes John Locke Isaac Newton
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John Locke! I hope this was right! Good luck!
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The answer is John Locke, ,hope I could help :)
have a great one
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