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In the scientific revolution what were the new approaches to problem solving? How did they differ from previous approaches to understanding?
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The Scientific Revolution led to the emergence of modern science in Europe.
Explanation:
The Scientific Revolution led people to see science in a new light with experiments, technology, and analysis. The revolution began during the 16th when people were viewing nature differently than before, by simply accepting miracles of God. Astronomers like Galileo, Nicolaus Copernicus and Johannes Kepler played an influential role in analysing and explaining the universe. Mathematics, biology, astronomy, chemistry, physics were some of the fields where people began to take an interest. Before the Scientific Revolution, empiricism and teleology preferred extensively to understand changes.
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