In 1812, four men at Cambridge University met for breakfast. What began
as an impassioned meal grew into a new scientific revolution, in which
these men -- who called themselves "natural philosophers" until they
later coined "scientist" -- introduced four major principles into
scientific inquiry. Historian and philosopher Laura Snyder tells their
intriguing story.
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