Multiple Choice
Descartes believed that the world could be understood by
A) the same principles inherent in mathematical thinking.
B) quiet contemplation and following of the Scriptures.
C) mystical experiences.
D) interpreting dreams and applying that knowledge to our everyday lives.
E) incorporating the mind with the body.
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