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Scientific Revolution & The Enlightenment Age Unit 6 EK Notes

Scientific Revolution With its emphasis on reasoned observation and systematic measurement, the scientific revolution changed the way people viewed the world and their place in it. Importance of the scientific revolution Emphasis on reason and systematic observation of nature Formulation of the scientific method Expansion of scientific knowledge

Scientific Revolution Pioneers of the scientific revolution Nicolaus Copernicus: Developed heliocentric theory;Earth revolves around the sun Johannes Kepler: Discovered planetary motion; elliptical orbit Galileo Galilei: Used telescope to support heliocentric theory William Harvey: Discovered circulation of the blood

Scientific Revolution Pioneers of the scientific revolution Isaac Newton: Discovered Laws of Gravity “If I saw further than other men, it was because I stood on the shoulders of giants. ” “To every action there is always opposed an equal reaction”

Enlightenment Age Enlightenment thinkers believed that human progress was possible through the application of scientific knowledge and reason to issues of law and government. Enlightenment ideas influenced the leaders of the American Revolution and the writing of the Declaration of Independence. The Enlightenment Applied reason to the human world, not just the natural world Stimulated religious tolerance Fueled democratic revolutions around the world

Enlightenment Age Enlightenment thinkers and their ideas Thomas Hobbes’ Leviathan—The state must have central authority to manage behavior. Humans exist in a primitive “state of nature” and consent to government for self protection. Hobbes LockeMontesquieu Rousseau Voltaire John Locke’s Two Treatises on Government—People are sovereign; monarchs are not chosen by God; consent to government for protection of natural rights to life, liberty, and property. Montesquieu’s The Spirit of Laws—The best form of government includes a separation of powers Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s The Social Contract—Government is a contract between rulers and the people. Voltaire—Religious toleration should triumph over religious fanaticism; separation of church and state

Enlightenment Age Influence of the Enlightenment Political philosophies of the Enlightenment fueled revolution in the Americas and France. Thomas Jefferson’s Declaration of Independence incorporated Enlightenment ideas. The Constitution of the United States of America and Bill of Rights incorporated Enlightenment ideas.

Artists of the Enlightenment Age The sixteenth, seventeenth, and eighteenth centuries brought many changes in the arts, literature, and political philosophy. New schools of art and forms of literature Paintings depicted classical subjects, public events, natural scenes, and living people (portraits) New forms of literature evolved— The novel (e.g., Cervantes’ DonQuixote)

Artists of the Enlightenment Age Representative artists, philosophers,and writers Johann Sebastian Bach—Baroque Composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart—Classical Composer Eugène Delacroix— Romantic School Painter Miguel de Cervantes—Novelist

New Technologies Technologies All-weather roads improved year round transport and trade. New designs in farm tools increased productivity (agricultural revolution). Improvements in ship design lowered the cost of transport.