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Bacon, Descartes & the Scientific Method - Coggle Diagram
Bacon, Descartes & the Scientific Method
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The scientific method
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analyze the results of the experiment,
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The conclusion might support the hypothesis, or it might show something entirely different.
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This allows scientists to formulate theories, and then test them, to determine whether those theories are correct or not.
Aristotle, an ancient Greek philosopher, in particular, helped devise formal ways to inquire about the universe.
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Christian scholars combined Christian teachings with Greek logic, and came up with improved ways of ascertaining knowledge.
Francis Bacon
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Francis Bacon stressed inductive reasoning, .
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Roger Bacon
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contribution to the development of the scientific method stems from his emphasis on experimentation.
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the cycle of observation, hypothesis, experimentation, and independent verification.
Isaac Newton
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utilizing the advances made before him in mathematics, astronomy, and physics to derive a comprehensive understanding of the physical world.