Rule XX

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Rule XX is one of the numbered methodological maxims in René Descartes’ unfinished work "Rules for the Direction of the Mind," outlining principles for proper reasoning and scientific inquiry.

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Rule II 1
Rule XX canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf epistemological principle
methodological maxim
philosophical rule
aimsTo establish clear and certain knowledge
guide the intellect
appliesTo method of knowledge acquisition
rational inquiry
scientific method
author René Descartes
concerns methodical direction of the mind
countryOfOriginOfAuthor France
describedIn Rules for the Direction of the Mind
field epistemology
logic
methodology
philosophy of science
genreOfContainingWork philosophical treatise
hasAuthorRole mathematician
philosopher
hasNumberInSeries 20
historicalPeriod 17th century
influencedBy mathematical method
isPartOfSeriesOfRulesBy René Descartes
languageOfWork Latin
mainTheme proper reasoning
scientific inquiry
partOf Rules for the Direction of the Mind
philosophicalSchoolOfAuthor Cartesianism
philosophicalTradition Rationalism
relatedWorkByAuthor Discours de la méthode
surface form: Discourse on the Method

Meditations on First Philosophy
workStatusOfContainingWork unfinished

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Rules for the Direction of the Mind hasPart Rule XX
this entity surface form: Rule II