The philosophical bent of Descartes,
while not being wholly selfless—surely he wanted other scholars to start seeing the world as he now could—also underscore their way of thinking as a personal, internal, cognitive experience.
A. while not being wholly selfless—surely he wanted other scholars to start seeing the world as he now could—also underscore their way of thinking
B. while not being wholly selfless—surely he wanted other scholars to start seeing the world as he now could—also underscores his way of thinking
C. while not being wholly selfless—surely he wanted other scholars to start seeing the world as he now could—also underscores the reason why his way of thinking is
D. not being wholly selfless—surely he wanted other scholars to start seeing the world as he now could, also underscores his way of thinking
E. while it was not being wholly selfless—surely he wanted other scholars to start seeing the world as he now could—also underscores the way he thought