Rule XXIII

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Rule XXIII is one of René Descartes’ methodological maxims in "Rules for the Direction of the Mind," outlining a specific guideline for conducting clear and orderly reasoning.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf epistemological principle
methodological maxim
philosophical rule
appliesTo intellectual investigation
methodical reasoning
scientific inquiry
author René Descartes
authorOf Rule XXIII self-linksurface differs
chronologicallyLocatedIn early 17th century
concerns clarity of ideas
methodical analysis
order of reasoning
systematic problem‑solving
field epistemology
philosophy of mind
philosophy of science
hasAuthorNationality French
hasPart Rule XXIII self-linksurface differs
hasPurpose to avoid confusion in complex problems
to ensure orderly reasoning
to guide clear reasoning
to regulate the use of the intellect
hasWorkAuthor Rules for the Direction of the Mind
influencedBy mathematical method
scholastic logic
isComponentOfSystem Book I of Geometry (Descartes)
surface form: Cartesian method

Rules for the Direction of the Mind
surface form: Descartes’ rules of method
language Latin
originalTitleLanguage Latin
partOfWork Rules for the Direction of the Mind
philosophicalTradition Rationalism
relatedConcept Cartesian method of doubt
clear and distinct ideas
methodical order
relatedWork Discours de la méthode
surface form: Discourse on the Method

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Rule XXIII hasPart Rule XXIII self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Rules for the Direction of the Mind
Rule XXIII authorOf Rule XXIII self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: René Descartes