Multiple Choice
The first indubitable truth Descartes discovers in the Meditations is that:
A) he exists, though he's not sure what he is.
B) he exists, and is identical with his body.
C) an all-powerful God exists.
D) it's false that 2+3=5.
E) an evil, deceiving "genius" exists.
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