Descartes asserts that the perception of the wax is "neither an act of __________."
A) mind but divine revelation
B) mind but vision and touch
C) vision nor of touch . . . but only of imagination
D) vision nor of touch, nor of imagination . . . but only an intuition of the mind
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Q25: Descartes argues that God _.
A) can be
Q26: Descartes argues that he is capable of
Q27: Descartes knows the wax is still wax,
Q28: Descartes reasons that if we rely solely
Q29: Descartes asserts, "I am, I exist, is
Q31: Descartes says there are very few ways
Q32: Descartes says that because it is possible
Q33: According to Descartes, only beliefs that are
Q34: Descartes concludes that there is no way
Q35: Descartes declares that he knows with high
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