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Descartes' method is:
 
  A. both a method of doubt and a method of inquiry.
  B. a method of discovery.
 
  C. both a method of discovery and a method of verification.
  D. a way of setting forth one's knowledge in a systematic way.
 
  E. a way to prove with certainty things one already knows.

Question 2

The epistemological turn began with:
 
  A. Plato, and ended with Descartes.
  B. Descartes, and ended with Leibniz.
 
  C. Descartes, and ended with Kant.
  D. Kant, and is still continuing.
 
  E. Descartes, and is still continuing.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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