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    Descartes Has Set Out to Doubt All of His Beliefs
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Descartes Has Set Out to Doubt All of His Beliefs

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Question 10

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Descartes has set out to doubt all of his beliefs at once to


A) make way for lasting knowledge.
B) play a fun game.
C) thwart the evil demon.
D) worship God.

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