2015
DOI: 10.5840/jems20154216
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Method, Practice, and the Unity of Scientia in Descartes’s Regulae

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“…The naive and unambiguous interpretations of the Cartesian method are being replaced by the recognition of its ambiguity and irreducibility to the methodology of natural sciences. The mentioned intention is well presented in the following studies [Dika, 2015;Aaron, 2017;Brissey, 2015], and others.…”
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“…The naive and unambiguous interpretations of the Cartesian method are being replaced by the recognition of its ambiguity and irreducibility to the methodology of natural sciences. The mentioned intention is well presented in the following studies [Dika, 2015;Aaron, 2017;Brissey, 2015], and others.…”
Section:  Referencesmentioning
confidence: 82%