Descartes claimed that when he reflected on certain claims, such as "I exist" or "I am a thinking thing," he felt compelled to believe because these perceptions were
A) obvious and immediate.
B) logically necessary.
C) empirically verifiable.
D) vivid and clear.
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q8: An a posteriori argument is one that
A)
Q9: Descartes posited an "evil demon" that could
Q10: Descartes claimed he was totally sure that
Q11: Descartes claimed to know with complete certainty
Q12: Descartes is often thought to have claimed
Q14: Descartes proposed that whenever he vividly and
Q15: Descartes claims to prove the existence of
Q16: Descartes thought he could show that the
Q17: Descartes argued that God, being perfectly good,
Q18: The first premise of Descartes's ontological argument
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