The work of the Dominican Albert the Great

a. included a study of nature using empirical evidence.
b. drew on views of the universe based on his mystic experiences.
c. rested on philosophy and a belief that to study nature was an arrogant attempt to understand the mind of God.
d. was lost because he never had the opportunity to teach.
e. furthered the influence of the Inquisition.


a

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