Multiple Choice
The greatest weakness in Bacon's thinking was his failure:
A) to understand the value of applied science.
B) to appreciate the scientific ideas of the scholastics.
C) to understand the role of mathematics.
D) to clarify his difficult and abstruse language and thought.
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