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Universities would allow scientists to investigate their theories even if they contradicted Catholic teachings.
Physical demonstrations made universities very attractive to scientists during the scientific revolution
Universities would allow scientists to investigate their theories even if they contradicted Catholic teachings.
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Physical demonstrations made universities very attractive to scientists during the scientific revolution
Physical demonstrations made universities very attractive to scientists during the scientific revolution
Universities would allow scientists to investigate their theories even if they contradicted Catholic teachings.
Scientist used abstract reasoning to explain how something happened.
Scientist used abstract reasoning to explain how something happened.
Scientist used abstract reasoning to explain how something happened.
Scientist used abstract reasoning to explain how something happened.
don't kno all 6 but i do know one them were Copernicus
The great English scientist Sir Isaac Newton!
Roger Bacon (1220-1292), a philosopher, scientist, and Franciscan friar.
Roger Bacon (1220-1292), a philosopher, scientist, and Franciscan friar.
I think you would want to be both, like Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson.