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Title: Genetic Engineering
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Augustine - The Bishop of Hippo (354AD to 430AD)
~Natural Phenomena explained by theological methods.
~led to scholasticism
~unification of theology and philosophy
~central goal = proving existence of god
~dominant mode of thought through the middle ages
~Universities
~late middle ages
~wide spread by the 16th century in Europe
~University Libraries
~Royal Society of London - 1662 to present
~invitation only
~Andreas Vesalius (1514 to 1564AD)
~human anatomy
~corrected Galen (129-200AD)
~Sir Francis Bacon (1561 to 1626)
~philosophical system for investigation natural phenomena... Showed first 250 characters
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Augustine - The Bishop of Hippo (354AD to 430AD)
~Natural Phenomena explained by theological methods.
~led to scholasticism
~unification of theology and philosophy
~central goal = proving existence of god
~dominant mode of thought through the middle ages
~Universities
~late middle ages
~wide spread by the 16th century in Europe
~University Libraries
~Royal Society of London - 1662 to present
~invitation only
~Andreas Vesalius (1514 to 1564AD)
~human anatomy
~corrected Galen (129-200AD)
~Sir Francis Bacon (1561 to 1626)
~philosophical system for investigation natural phenomena... Showed next 250 characters
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