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The objective of any rhetorical presentation was to convince one’s hearers. Hence the need, according to Quintilian, for clarity and distinctness – two concepts that were to figure subsequently as key features of the Cartesian account of evidence.[1]
  1. ; Desmond M. Clarke (2006), Descartes, A Biography, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, p. 18