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Lammenranta asserts that "Descartes says that clear and distinct perception can provide knowledge only if it is perfectly reliable. Thus, he cannot know the premises of his argument for the truth of clear and distinct perceptions unless clear and distinct perceptions are valid, because these premises are themselves based on clear and distinct perception."
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