Rule XXIV

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Rule XXIV is one of René Descartes’ methodological guidelines in "Rules for the Direction of the Mind," contributing to his early formulation of a systematic approach to scientific and philosophical reasoning.

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Rule 24 of the Regulae 1
Rule XXIV canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf methodological guideline
philosophical rule
aimsAt guiding the intellect
improving philosophical analysis
improving scientific investigation
associatedWithPhilosopher René Descartes
author René Descartes
contributesTo systematic approach to philosophical reasoning
systematic approach to scientific reasoning
field epistemology
methodology
philosophy of science
genre didactic philosophical prose
hasAuthorNationality French
hasCanonicalNumbering 24
hasOriginalCentury 17th century
hasPhilosophicalContext Cartesian search for method
hasWorkTitle Rules for the Direction of the Mind
surface form: Regulae ad directionem ingenii
hasWorkType methodological rule
historicalPeriod Early modern philosophy
includedIn Cartesianism
surface form: Cartesian method
influences development of modern scientific method
later Cartesian epistemology
isCitedAs Rule XXIV self-linksurface differs
surface form: Rule 24 of the Regulae
isSectionOf Regulae ad directionem ingenii
language Latin
locatedInWorkSection later rules of the Regulae
originalWorkLanguage Latin
partOf Rules for the Direction of the Mind
philosophicalTheme clarity and distinctness of cognition
methodical reasoning
order in inquiry
philosophicalTradition Rationalism
relatedWork Discours de la méthode
surface form: Discourse on the Method

Meditations on First Philosophy
workStatus unfinished treatise component

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this entity surface form: Rule 24 of the Regulae