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In the sixteenth century, what changed in the study of philosophy?
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In the sixteenth century, what changed in the study of philosophy?
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mastered greek, latin,help discovered philosophers technical thinking that required careful observations and math,telescopes,microscopes.
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im not sure if this is right but here.
Mastered Greek, Latin, help discover Philosophers, technical thinking that required careful observation and mathematics, telescopes, microscopes.
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