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The 13th century was a significant time for the development of science and philosophy in Europe, particularly with the rise of scholasticism, which aimed to reconcile faith and reason. However, it is important to note that the modern concept of "physicists" as we understand it today did not exist in the 13th century. Scientific inquiry was often conducted by philosophers, theologians, and scholars who were part of larger academic traditions.
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