Multiple Choice
Newton's reasoning underlying his empirical work:
A) was based upon the guiding logic of deduction.
B) suggested that causal explanations of observed events may go beyond the level of observations.
C) suggested that the same causes are responsible for the same observations.
D) suggested that human activity is governed by God's will.
E) left little room for systematic observation.
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