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    For Descartes, How Are Physical Objects, Like Wax, Grasped
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For Descartes, How Are Physical Objects, Like Wax, Grasped

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Question 30

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For Descartes, how are physical objects, like wax, grasped?


A) Through the senses
B) They are given to us through God's will
C) Through the understanding
D) None of the above

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