Rule VIII of Descartes’ Regulae ad directionem ingenii
Rule VIII of Descartes’ Regulae ad directionem ingenii
Author(s): Patrick BrisseySubject(s): Philosophy
Published by: Zeta Books
Keywords: René Descartes; Regulae ad directionem ingenii; method; Rule VIII; Jean-Paul Weber; John A. Schuster; Daniel Garber
Summary/Abstract: On the developmental reading, Descartes first praised his method in the first instance of Rule VIII of the Regulae ad directionem ingenii, but then demoted it to provisional in the “blacksmith” analogy, and then found his discrete method could not resolve his “finest example,” his inquiry into the essence and scope of human knowledge, an event that, on this reading, resulted in him dropping his method. In this paper, I explain how Rule VIII can be read as a coherent title and commentary that is a further development of the method of the Regulae.
Journal: Journal of Early Modern Studies
- Issue Year: 2014
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 9-31
- Page Count: 23
- Language: English
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