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Inductive Method   Method where you bulid knowledge based off of observations.  
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Empiricism   Doctrine that states that all knowledge is formed from experience.  
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Cognito Ergo Sum   "I Think, Therefore I am" By Descartes to prove he was a thinking being.  
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Montaigne   Humanitst who believed in a tolerant, humane, and broad minded outlook.  
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New Atlantis   Written by Francis Bacon is a book where there is a perfect scientific utopia with a perfect society becasue of their knowledge of nature.  
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Advancement of Learning   Written by Bacon where he insists that true knowledge is useful knowledge.  
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Vesalius   Believed Galen theory of anatomy early in his career but then based his discriptions on actual human bodies he studied.  
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William Harvey   His book on the movement of the Heart and Blood put out his theory of the continual circulatioon of the blood through arteries and veins.  
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Leeuwoenhoek   Using Mircoscopes saw blood corpuscles, spermatozoa,a nd bacteria.  
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Tycho Brahe   Proved Copernicus's theory of planets moving a a cirular pattern was inncorrect his assistant Johannes Kepler whould prove it was an ellipse.  
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Heliocentric Theory   Theory of the solar system where the planets and the moons revolve around the sun.  
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Pierre Bayle   A Huguenot who stated that truth is often an opinion.  
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Edmund Halley   First man to predict the return of the commet of 1682.  
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Richard Simon   Priest who said Catholic faith was based on tradition instead of acutal bible translations. He also doubted the old testments origin.  
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Jean Mabillon   Established the science fo paleography. Which is the deciphering, readin dating, and authenticateing of mnauscripts.  
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James Usher   A Archbishop who sutdied the bible and announced the date 4004 B.C as the creation of the world.  
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Paleograph   study of deciphering, reading, dating,and authenticating manuscripts.  
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Numismatics   The study of Coins, metals, and paper money.  
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Biblical criticism   The study of the bible's writings in order to discrimanate its passages.  
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Gregorian Claendar   Christian Claendar introduced by Pope Gregory XIII.  
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The Prince   Book by Niccolo Machiavelli where he writes how to be a sucessful ruler. In it he also seperates the study of politics from theology and moral philosophy.  
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Two Treatises of Goverment   Written by John Locke where he shows moderate religion is a good thing and to learn from your experiences. His ideas favored a belief in self-goverment.  
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Leviathan   A monster in the bible is the book by Hobbes that expressed his absolutism and theory of unlimited sovereignty of the state.  
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Samuel Pufendorf   wrote Law of Nature and of Nations and believed that sovereign states should work together for the common good.  
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hugo Grotius   Wrote the Law fo War and Peace. Also believed in sovereign states working together and being subordinate to natural reason.  
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Kepler   Assistant to Tycho brahe he discovered that the planets move in an ellipse.  
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on the Revolutions fo heavenly Orbs   Book by Nicholas Copernicus that stated the sun was the center of the solar system and the planets mover around it in a cirular motion.  
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Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy   series written by Isaac Newton it desccribes the laws of motion and the rules of philosphy.  
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Peasoonableness of Christianity   Book by Baruch Spinoza that Christianity is the most reasonable religion and helped soften the friction between religion and natural knowledge.  
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Essay Conerning the Human Understanding   One of John Locke's deepest books it answers the question of if knowledge is certian with his answer of true knowleg=dge is derived from experience.  
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