René Descartes
-How does Descartes account for his certainty in his new knowledge,considering the possibility of error in his reasoning?
A) Since God is good,there is no possibility of error.
B) There is no certainty at all that he is correct,and he is acting totally on faith.
C) Reason allows for no error.
D) God won't allow error to occur,as long as he is using his reason properly.
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