As a result of his 6th Meditation, Descartes
A) no longer feels any skepticism about sensory information.
B) resigns himself to never determining if a good God would create beings with flawed senses.
C) reaffirms his claim that true knowledge of sensory objects comes from the mind alone.
D) comes to realize that true knowledge of sensory objects comes from the senses as well as the mind, since he is a unity of mind and body.
C
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