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Nature 409, 459 (25 January 2001) | doi:10.1038/35054149
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Natural progression
Steven A. Benner1
The seventeenth-century Enlightenment generated two very different approaches to thinking about the natural world. The first sought mathematical models to account for observations, beginning with the motion of the planets in the night sky.
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