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    In the Second Meditation, Descartes Concludes That He Is a Thing
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In the Second Meditation, Descartes Concludes That He Is a Thing

Question 98

Question 98

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In the second meditation, Descartes concludes that he is a thing that thinks because


A) he is a rationalist.
B) he is an empiricist.
C) he can doubt that he has a body.
D) he cannot doubt that he has a mind.

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