Innate ideas, according to Descartes, are
A) what every infant already possesses by inheritance.
B) what everyone comes to have by virtue of common human experience.
C) ideas composed by us out of other ideas.
D) ideas I would have even if nothing but I existed.
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Q2: In the Meditations, Descartes aims to
A) establish
Q3: We ought to doubt our senses, Descartes
Q4: On the representational theory,
A) we have direct
Q5: The result of Descartes' methodical doubt is
Q6: What Descartes calls the "light of nature"
A)
Q8: Descartes' first argument for God's existence, in
Q9: Why, after proving God's existence, does human
Q10: The essence of material things, according to
Q11: Descartes argues that material things exist by
A)
Q12: Descartes thinks it is important to prove
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