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Robert Boyle, a key figure in the scientific revolution and a founding member of the Royal Society, had several notable contemporaries, including Isaac newton, who later built on Boyle's work in physics and chemistry. Other contemporaries included Thomas Hobbes, a philosopher whose ideas on materialism contrasted with Boyle's views, and john Locke, who influenced the development of empiricism. Additionally, Boyle interacted with scientists like Robert Hooke, who conducted experiments alongside him and contributed to the understanding of gases and microscopy.

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