Descartes's philosophy of science was motivated partly by
A) his wish to challenge the skepticism of Montaigne
B) his wish to repudiate every detail of Baconian empiricism
C) his love of the inductive method and the hope it offered to the world
D) his wish to expose the absurdities of belief in a priori knowledge
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