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BLUE BOOKS If you could interview someone from 100 – 300 years ago, who would you interview? What would you ask them? Why? Take 5 minutes to write. Use the whole time writing.
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ENLIGHTENMENT & SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION The Age of Reason
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SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION Renaissance inspired a spirit of curiosity in many fields Scholars began questioning ideas that existed for hundreds of years During the Reformation, religious leaders challenged the way they were told to think about God and salvation Scientific Revolution challenged the way people viewed the universe and their existence in it
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The Scientific Revolution was anew way of thinking about the natural world Based on careful observation and a willingness to question accepted beliefs During the Renaissance, scholars uncovered many classical manuscripts – often ancient authorities didn’t agree with each other European explorers discovered new people, plants, animals and foods not indigenous to Europe – there were new truths to be found
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NEW MODELS OF THE UNIVERSE Nicolas Copenicus – heliocentric (sun- centered) theory Johannes Kepler – elliptical orbits around the sun, not circles Galileo Galilei – laws of motion Francis Bacon – scientific method – a logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas Rene Descartes – analytical geometry Isaac Newton – laws of gravity
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ENLIGHTENMENT Philosophers admired Newton for using REASON to explain the laws of nature People began to look for laws governing human behavior They hoped to apply reason and the scientific method to all aspects of society – government, religion, education and economics Enlightenment reached its height in mid-1700s
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Step 1: Get a computer, turn it on and log in. Don’t touch it again after that til told. Step 2: Receive Enlightenment worksheet from Ms. Whitman. Look it over, do you have any questions? Step 3: Receive Enlightenment thinker from Ms. Whitman. “I think, therefore I am.” Step 4: Learn about the Enlightenment thinker online and complete the worksheet. Learn it well, you will have to teach the information to your classmates! Ask if you have questions. Step 5: Get together in small groups of the SAME philosopher to compare and clarify information Step 6: Interview your fellow Enlightenment philosophers. You should be conducting 3 interviews But you can interview multiple of a certain philosopher to better understand their ideas You are the philosopher! Answer like them!
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