Prior to the changes in scientific thought that characterized the 1500s and 1600s, human behavior was assumed to be __________.
A) easily explainable through scientific thought
B) explainable in scientific terms for motor behavior, but not cognitive behavior
C) explainable from Descartes' perspective, but not Newton's
D) unexplainable and mysterious
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