What is the distinction between primary and secondary qualities in Locke's theory of objects in the world?

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In Locke's theory, primary qualities are objective and inherent properties of objects, like shape and size, that exist independently of perception. Secondary qualities, on the other hand, are subjective and depend on perception, like color and taste, varying from person to person.

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