Rule XIV

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Rule XIV 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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Predicate Object
instanceOf epistemological principle
methodological guideline
philosophical rule
aimsAt certainty in knowledge
clarity of understanding
appliesTo mathematical reasoning
philosophical inquiry
scientific reasoning
associatedWith Cartesianism
surface form: Cartesian method

rationalism
author René Descartes
concerns method of attaining clear and distinct knowledge
orderly progression of reasoning
rational procedure
field epistemology
philosophy of science
rational method
hasGoal avoidance of error in reasoning
systematic direction of the mind
hasWork Rules for the Direction of the Mind
historicalPeriod early modern philosophy
influencedBy mathematical method
influences later Cartesian epistemology
modern conceptions of method in philosophy
isSectionOf Descartes’ unfinished treatise on method
languageOfOriginal Latin
originalTitleOfWork Rules for the Direction of the Mind
surface form: Regulae ad directionem ingenii
partOf Rules for the Direction of the Mind
positionInWork Rule 14
relatedConcept clear and distinct ideas
methodical doubt
order and enumeration in reasoning
workAuthor René Descartes
workDateApproximate 1620s

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