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Basics
Benefits
Background theories
Versus other paradigms
Tutorials
Open discussions
Contacts
Descartes's rules are so oriented in a search of 'sens of consciousness', that even if they seem correct, none applies in Evenja's Pradigm. For example, the rule "There is the need of a method to find out the truth", yes but a 'method' to define something mixing up intuition, sensation and form, will produce softwares with bugs !
More details about these differences Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Phenomenology
The rules of Descartes not apply in the Evenja's paradigm.
What rules apply in the Evenja's paradigm is Kant's phenomenon rules and the splitting of space and time of the objects… With the behavior of Schrödinger's cat between objects… Following the Causal Inference principles.