which of the following statements is not part of rene descartes's evil demon argument in epistemology?
a. The evil demon argument suggests that our senses and experiences cannot be trusted because they may be manipulated by an all-powerful and deceptive evil demon.

b. Descartes argues that the existence of an evil demon can be doubted because it is based on our sensory perceptions, which are unreliable.

c. According to the evil demon argument, the only thing that cannot be doubted is the existence of the self, as expressed in Descartes' famous statement, cogito, ergo sum (I think, therefore I am).

d. The evil demon argument raises the possibility that everything we believe to be true could be an illusion created by a malevolent entity, leading to radical skepticism.