Multiple Choice
The basic indubitable truth upon which Descartes sought to found all his knowledge was that:
A) he, himself, exists.
B) an all-powerful God exists.
C) mathematical truths cannot be doubted.
D) the facts of experience cannot be doubted.
E) the senses do not lie.
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