Cartesian logic
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Cartesian logic is based on the work of René Descartes (1596-1650).
Overview
Cartesian logic refers to the process of dealing with a problem or question through four steps[1]:
- * The positive alternative to what would happen if the result is positive.
- * The positive alternative to what would happen if the result is negative.
- * The negative alternative to what would happen if the result is positive.
- * The negative alternative to what would happen if the result is negative.
Reference
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