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| Wrote about new ways of gathering knowledge, with experiments,
theories, and not basing science on religion. They laid the groundwork for
future scientists to make theories and conclusions based on experimental
data. Descartes wrote Discourse on Method in 1637, the book where he said
‘I think, therefore I am’ and Cartesian dualism. |
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