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    A Method of Reasoning That Goes from the Specific to the General
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A Method of Reasoning That Goes from the Specific to the General

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A method of reasoning that goes from the specific to the general was developed by:


A) René Descartes.
B) Francis Bacon.
C) Isaac Newton.
D) Blaise Pascal.
E) Baruch Spinoza.

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