Rule XXII

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Rule XXII is one of René Descartes’ methodological guidelines in "Rules for the Direction of the Mind," outlining a specific step in his rational procedure for attaining clear and certain knowledge.

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instanceOf epistemological principle
methodological guideline
philosophical rule
appliesTo method of attaining clear and distinct knowledge
rational procedure
author René Descartes
field epistemology
philosophy of mind
philosophy of science
hasApproximateDate 1628
hasAuthor René Descartes
hasCanonicalWorkAuthor René Descartes
hasGoal attainment of certain knowledge
guiding the understanding
hasLanguage French
Latin
hasMethodologicalRole step in Descartes’ rational method
hasNumber 22
hasOriginalTitleOfWork Rules for the Direction of the Mind
surface form: Regulae ad directionem ingenii
hasPhilosophicalTradition rationalism
hasWork Rules for the Direction of the Mind
influences early modern epistemology
rationalist methodology
locatedInWorkPart later rules of Rules for the Direction of the Mind
mentionedIn Cartesian scholarship on the Regulae
partOf Rules for the Direction of the Mind
relatedTo Book I of Geometry (Descartes)
surface form: Cartesian method

clear and distinct ideas
orderly progression of reasoning

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