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1. Describe Descartes' process, his "Methodological Skepticism" and explain how Descartes' take on knowledge is Foundationalist in nature
2. Descartes discusses three arguments that cast doubt on one of his Foundational beliefs: the Deception Argument, the Dream Argument, and the Evil Demon Argument. Explaining in detail each of Descartes' premises and the examples he provides to show that sometimes our senses deceive us
3. Blackburn has a penetrating critique of Descartes' Deception Argument in his chapter on Knowledge. Evaluate the Deception Argument in light of Blackburn's criticism.
Why does Blackburn think that Descartes' argument is not very good?