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Descartes devised systematic rules for
clear thinking in his work Regulæ ad
directionem ingenii (Rules for the
direction of
natural intelligence). In Descartes'...
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Regulae ad
directionem ingenii, or
Rules for the
Direction of the Mind is an
unfinished treatise regarding the
proper method for
scientific and philosophical...
- It was
there that he
composed his
first essay on method:
Regulae ad
Directionem Ingenii (Rules for the
Direction of the Mind). He
arrived in La Haye...
- pensée
religieuse de Descartes, p. 319 Descartes, René (1683),
Regulae ad
Directionem Ingenii ut et
Inquisitio Veritatis per
Lumen Naturale, p. 86 Hallam,...
- "conscience", his
meaning is
nowhere defined. In
Search after Truth (Regulæ ad
directionem ingenii ut et
inquisitio veritatis per
lumen naturale,
Amsterdam 1701)...
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Antonio Magini (1555–1617) in his book "Tabulae
Primi Mobilis, quas
Directionem Vulgo Di****". The
first do****ented
usage is from Czech, 1627. Placidus...
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sphaerae superficiem ita in
planum extendere, ut
situs locorum tam
secundem directionem distantiamque veram quam
secundum longitudinem latitudinemque debitam...
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University College London, with the
dissertation Descartes's "Regulae ad
directionem ingenii": a case-study in the
emergence of
early modern algebra (1987)...