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Question
"Never to accept anything for true till all grounds of doubts are excluded" is one of the rules laid by Rene Descartes in his book ______.
Options
The Histories
Discourse on the Method
Reason in History
Das Kapital
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Solution
"Never to accept anything for true till all grounds of doubts are excluded" is one of the rules laid by Rene Descartes in his book Discourse on the Method.
Explanation:
René Descartes was the foremost among scholars who insisted on verifying the reliability of historical documents by critically examining them.
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