
According to Descartes, what is the difference between human and animal behaviors?
A) Humans can perform voluntary behaviors; animals can perform only involuntary behaviors.
B) Humans respond to environmental stimuli; animals only behave reflexively.
C) Human reflexes are voluntary; animal reflexes are involuntary.
D) Human behavior is explainable by natural laws; animal behavior is unpredictable.
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