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Scientists in ancient Greece believed that
the study of science was connected to feeling and emotion.
the study of science was connected to magic and mysticism.
everything in the world could be explained by logic and reason.
everything in the world could be explained by faith and religion.
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everything in the world could be explained by logic and reason.
Ancient Greek thinkers (e.g., Thales, Plato, Aristotle) pursued natural explanations using observation, reason, and logical argument—what we now call rational inquiry—rather than relying on magic, emotion, or religious faith.
Ancient Greek thinkers (e.g., Thales, Plato, Aristotle) pursued natural explanations using observation, reason, and logical argument—what we now call rational inquiry—rather than relying on magic, emotion, or religious faith.
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