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Fludd, Ficino, Agrippa, these people were really just surfacing during a period when the scholastic "rationalism" was in decline, and not that curiosly rationalism is in conlict with, say, modern "scientific" materialism; after all Boyle left a volume of recipes for home remedies that looks just like witchcraft (culled from an oak at the full moon, mistletoe berries dried, powered and mixed with black cherry water, will cure epilepsy" etc.) for modern minds.