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Essay heading: Robert Boyle
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For centuries scientists had been explaining the unknown with the
simple explanation that god made it that way. Though Boyle did not argue with
this, he did believe that there was a scientific explanation for god's doings.
Boyle's point of view can be seen by his dealings with the elements. At this
time it was thought that an element was not only the simplest body to which
something could be broken down, but also a necessary component of all bodies... displayed 300 characters
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At this
time it was thought that an element was not only the simplest body to which
something could be broken down, but also a necessary component of all bodies.
Meaning that if oil was an element, it would not be able to be broken down, and
it would be found in everything. Boyle did not accept this theory, whether it
referred to the earth, air, fire, and water of the Aristotelians, the salt,
sulfur, and mercury of the Paracelsans, or the phlegm, oil, spirit, acid, and
alkali of later chemists... displayed next 300 characters
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