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Who created the scientific method?
Francis Bacon
René Descartes
Robert Boyle
Johannes Kepler
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There’s no single “creator” — the scientific method developed over time.
If you must pick one from that list, Francis Bacon is most often credited for formally promoting the empirical, inductive approach that became a core part of the modern scientific method. René Descartes, Robert Boyle and Johannes Kepler also made important contributions (deductive reasoning/skepticism, experimental practice, and mathematized empirical laws, respectively).
If you must pick one from that list, Francis Bacon is most often credited for formally promoting the empirical, inductive approach that became a core part of the modern scientific method. René Descartes, Robert Boyle and Johannes Kepler also made important contributions (deductive reasoning/skepticism, experimental practice, and mathematized empirical laws, respectively).
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