Rule XVI

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

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instanceOf epistemological principle
methodological guideline
philosophical rule
aimsAt achieving certain knowledge
avoiding error in reasoning
associatedWithPhilosopher René Descartes
author René Descartes
concerns orderly progression of thought
proper method for directing the mind
systematic analysis of problems
field epistemology
philosophy of mind
philosophy of science
genre philosophical treatise section
hasInterpretation guideline for ordering mental operations
rule for progressing from simple to complex truths
hasWorkStatus part of an unfinished work
historicalPeriod 17th century
influencedBy mathematical method
scholastic logic
influences later Cartesian methodology
modern epistemology
locatedInWork Rules for the Direction of the Mind
mainTheme clarity and distinctness of ideas
intellectual inquiry
method of reasoning
order in cognition
originalTitleLanguage Latin
partOf Rules for the Direction of the Mind
philosophicalTradition Rationalism
positionInSeries 16
relatedWork Discours de la méthode
surface form: Discourse on the Method

Meditations on First Philosophy
workLanguage Latin

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