Refers to the intellectual movement during the late 16th and 17th centuries in Europe that developed the scientific method and made great discoveries in the sciences. Some of the most important persons contributing to this movement were Francis BaconFrancis Bacon (A.D. 1561–1626) was an English philosopher and prominent statesman. He was later considered to have been the father of the scientific... more, CopernicusNicolaus Copernicus (A.D. 1473–1543) was a Polish Renaissance-era mathematician and astronomer who made an early contribution to the Scientific Revo... more, GalileoGalileo Galilei (A.D. 1564–1642) was an Italian Renaissance-era scientist who strongly advocated for the Copernican heliocentric model of the univer... more and Newton.
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