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[The last two decades of the sixteenth century in the British Isles saw the dissemination of the works of Paduan Aristotelianism, marking the definitive defeat of the Ramist logic which had enjoyed a brief but spectacular success, although it continued to be taught into the next century.]
Published: Aug 11, 2012
Keywords: Scientific Knowledge; Scientific Method; Sixteenth Century; British Isle; Universal Concept
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