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How did the rise of rationalism pave the way for the scientific revolution

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Rationalism is the view that reason is the chief source and test of knowledge, it is a methodology in which the criterion of the truth is not sensory but intellectual and deductive. During the scientific revolution, changing perceptions about the role of the scientist in respect to nature, the value of evidence, experimental or observed, led towards a scientific methodology in which rationalism played a large, but not absolute, role.


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