Sir Francis Bacon is notable for _____________.
A) being lord chancellor under James I
B) being a proponent of the inductive method
C) contributing to Newton's scientific method
D) believing that authority of knowledge came from the world itself, not the ancient scientific writings
E) All of these.
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B) physicist
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