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    Descartes's Principle "There Must Be as Much Reality in the Cause
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Descartes's Principle "There Must Be as Much Reality in the Cause

Question 106

Question 106

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Descartes's principle "there must be as much reality in the cause as there is in the effect" was used to prove the existence of


A) his soul.
B) his body.
C) God.
D) the evil demon.

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