Multiple Choice
According to Descartes, "Will it be said that perhaps I am dreaming (an objection I lately myself raised) , or that all the thoughts of which I am now conscious have no more truth than the reveries of my dreams? But although, in truth, I should be dreaming, the rule still holds that all which is clearly presented to my intellect is ..."
A) patently uncertain.
B) clouded in mist.
C) indisputably true.
D) subject to doubt.
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