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1. French philosopher 2. Author of – Discourse on Method His philosophy stressed the separation of mind and matter = Cartesian Dualism 4. Man can use reason/mathematical thinking to understand the world 5. Truth is found only through reason/rationalism/ mathematical thought

“I THINK, THEREFORE I AM.”

 FRANCIS BACON 1. English lawyer, govt official, philosopher 2. Rejected the ideas of Copernicus and Kepler 3. Can only know natural world through inductive reasoning 4. Inductive Reasoning -> from the particular to the general -> study a bunch of particular leaves to be able to make general statements about leaves 5. Inductive reason is based on empiricism

 Empiricism = knowledge comes from observation and experience  This is the foundation of the scientific/experiment al method