In his Meditations, Descartes attempts to doubt,
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His beliefs that cannot be proved with absolute certainty.
Everything that comes from his senses, including his ownexistence.
All of his beliefs by attacking the principles on which theyrest.
All of the above.
By the end of Meditation III, Descartes is willing to admitthree things he no longer doubts. Identify the thing that Descartesstill has reason todoubt.
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I think
The physical material world exists
I exist
God exists
When Descartes examines the piece of wax (Meditation II), andputs it to the flame, what does he discover?
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That some physical objects can’t be grasped by the senses
Now he has a completely different wax because the flame haschanged it.
Everything he sensed in the wax changed, but only slightly.
Things like extension and flexibility are grasped in theunderstanding alone