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At the beginning of Meditation II, Descartes arrives at the certainty of __________.
Tangible Rewards
Physical or material rewards given as recognition for an accomplishment or behavior.
Intangible Rewards
Non-material incentives or motivational rewards that are not physically measurable, such as recognition or job satisfaction.
Intrinsic Benefits
Advantages or rewards that come inherently with an activity or action, not dependent on external factors.
Extrinsic Benefits
Rewards or advantages that come from external sources, not inherently related to the activity itself, but serving as motivations or bonuses.
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