Descartes distinguishes between a chiliagon and a triangle by pointing out that
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Descartes distinguishes between a chiliagon and a triangle by pointing out that
the evil demon is responsible for making a triangle look like a chiliagon, but not vice versa.
a triangle can be grasped by only the pure understanding, but not by mental images.
a chiliagon can be grasped by the pure understanding, but not by mental images.
there are only minor, insignificant differences between them, and these differences are of no philosophical importance.
a.the evil demon is responsible for making a triangle look like a chiliagon, but not vice versa.
b.a triangle can be grasped by only the pure understanding, but not by mental images.
c.a chiliagon can be grasped by the pure understanding, but not by mental images.
d.there are only minor, insignificant differences between them, and these differences are of no philosophical importance.
Explanation / Answer
c) a chiliagon can be grasped by the pure understanding, but not by mental images.
is correct
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