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Rene Descartes

d, cannot, in all that is clear and distinct in them, be anything but true" (Cress, pg-22), because God is not deceptive. Inorder to prove the existence of material things, he goes on to say that they can if they are object of mathematics. He further goes no to say that we can prove the existence of these objects not because of our imagination but our intelligence to understand them. Even though the question of imagination in understanding them lingers, he dismisses it as non essential. He states that understanding is greater than imagination. ...

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