Multiple Choice
Descartes's Meditations on First Philosophy argued that our senses have
A) deceived us in the past, though should always be trusted.
B) deceived us in the past, thus should not be trusted absolutely.
C) never deceived us in the past, though should still not be trusted.
D) never deceived us in the past, thus should be trusted absolutely.
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