'John Locke And David Hume Are Philosophers From The British School Advocating Which Philosophical Theory That Argues Knowledge Derives From Sensory Experience? The Adjectival Form Of This Word Often Precedes ''Evidence''* To Mean Something That Has Been Clearly Demonstrated. * In Some Languages, This Word Follows 'Evidence' To Give This Meaning.'

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1. 'John Locke And David Hume Are Philosophers From The British School Advocating Which Philosophical Theory That Argues Knowledge Derives From Sensory Experience? The Adjectival Form Of This Word Often Precedes ''Evidence''* To Mean Something That Has Been Clearly Demonstrated. * In Some Languages, This Word Follows 'Evidence' To Give This Meaning.'