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The ability to independently perceive a creature as a ���dog��� would depend on one���s prior knowledge or experience involving dogs. please select the best answer from the choices provided t f

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I believe the statement is true.
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true.

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According to Hume, ideas and, more importantly, how ideas are related, depend not on things themselves, but rather, on faculties of the mind that, a posteriori, react or are activated by impressions. There is no knowledge available before impressions. For this reason, the perception of a dog as such, that is to say, the idea of a “dog” as possessing defined properties in relation to other objects, could not be perceived as such without a prior experience to found this perception; that is to say, without that prior experience, what would be perceived would certainly be “something”, perhaps an animal, a quadruped, etc., but not what is conventionally and taxonomically known as a dog.

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