René Descartes -According to Descartes,mistakes with Regard to Human Knowledge Result from Result
René Descartes
-According to Descartes,mistakes with regard to human knowledge result from
A) limited,mistaken,or non-existent empirical study and evidence.
B) explanation by means of notions,terms,and concepts that do not apply to those things being explained.
C) failure to expand the scope of the means of explanation.
D) lack of conceptual ability and attention to detail.
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