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How did the Renaissance contribute to the development of modern science?
How did the Renaissance contribute to the development of modern science?
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The Renaissance fostered a spirit of inquiry and emphasis on empirical observation that contributed to the development of modern science. Innovations such as the scientific method, advancements in anatomy and astronomy by figures like Galileo and Copernicus, and the emphasis on questioning traditional knowledge laid the groundwork for the Scientific Revolution and the rise of modern scientific disciplines