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Descartes disagreed with the aristotelian and scholastic ideas of _____. select all that apply. natural phenomena derived from end purposes the importance of sensory experience the mechanistic view of natural phenomena the use of logic to prove the existence of god

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User Gshauger
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A). Natural phenomena derived from end purposes .

B). The importance of sensory experience.

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Answer:

A). Natural phenomena derived from end purposes .

B). The importance of sensory experience.

Step-by-step explanation:

Descartes is popularly known as the 'father of modern philosophy' as he offered an escape from the customary scholastic- Aristotelian philosophy. He denied the Aristotelian-scholastic ideas of natural phenomena derived from end purposes and the significance of sensory experience and proposed his new vision that reformed the entire thought process. He offered a 'new mechanistic view of the natural phenomena'. Thus, he disagreed with the traditional philosophies(Aristotelian and scholastic) that differentiated him and made him stand apart from his precedents.

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