Multiple Choice
Descartes finally concluded that he could trust his sense experience because
A) otherwise,life would not be worth living.
B) apart from experience,he would be unable to do science.
C) a good God would not deceive him.
D) the knowledge gained through the senses is just too obvious to be doubted.
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