Multiple Choice
How does Descartes explain the fact that we sometimes make errors in judgment?
A) our imagination is more powerful than our will.
B) our understanding is more powerful than our will.
C) our imagination is more powerful than our understanding.
D) our will is more powerful than our understanding.
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