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SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION The Age of Reason 1500s thru the 1700s
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Scientific Revolution Emphasis on reason and the systematic observation of nature –Know this definition. –Reason: the power of acquiring intellectual knowledge based on facts or premises
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Food for thought The accomplishments of one era (like the Age of Exploration) often serve as a catalyst for change in another era (like the Scientific Revolution). What does this mean? Can you think of examples?
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Scientific Revolution Causes of the Scientific Revolution –Medieval Universities –The Renaissance –Renewed emphasis on mathematics –Renaissance system of patronage –Navigational problems of long sea voyages –Better scientific instruments How can these events cause people to think differently?
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Scientific Revolution New interest in science led to discoveries and philosophies based on reason Scientific Revolution starts with a new interpretation of the workings of our solar system Know this.
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Scientific Revolution During the Renaissance, most believed the earth was the center of the universe and the Church supported this. –Remember what happens to people who disagree with the Church?
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Flashcards You will be creating flashcards to help you remember these scientists. Pay attention to directions. You can use the following slides to help you fill in the necessary information on the cards. Your cards should be similar to the example shown next.
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Nicholaus Copernicus 1473-1543 Polish astronomer Know him. Proved the Heliocentric theory Know this definition. –The earth revolves around the sun
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Galileo Galilei 1564-1642 Italian mathematician Know him. Used new improved telescope to prove Copernicus’ Heliocentric Theory was correct
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Galileo Was forced to recant by Catholic Church Know this definition.
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Galileo Famous experiment with the speed of falling bodies and their weight at the Leaning Tower of Pisa
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Johannes Kepler 1571-1630 German astronomer –Know him. Used math to prove the earth’s orbit was elliptical, not circular as Copernicus believed –Know the definition. –Theory of planetary motion –Know this.
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Francis Bacon 1561-1626 English philosopher Know him. Made the use of the Scientific Method popular –Hypothesis –Collect data –Analyze data –Conclusion. –Know definition and steps
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Rene Descartes early 1600s French philosopher and mathematician –Know him. Invented analytical geometry Helped to develop the Scientific Method
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Rene Descartes Believed the truth must be reached through reason Wrote Discourse on Method –Know his book. –Only one undeniable truth—his own existence—so question everything –“I think, therefore I am.” –Know this quote.
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Sir Isaac Newton 1642-1727 English mathematician –Know him. Wrote Principia (Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy) –Know his book. –Considered the greatest scientific book ever written Developed calculus –Know this.
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Sir Isaac Newton Developed the Theory of Universal Gravitation –Know this –Force of gravity holds things on earth and holds the solar system together
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Sir Isaac Newton Considered the greatest and most influential scientist of all time “If I have seen further than others, it is by standing upon the shoulders of giants.” Know this quote. –What did he mean?
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Andreas Vesalius 1514-1564 Flemish doctor Wrote The Structure of the Human Body. Know his book. Started the science of anatomy Know definition.
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William Harvey 1578-1657 English doctor Discovered how the blood circulates through the body Know this.
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Robert Hooke mid-1600s English doctor Used the microscope to discover the cell Know this.
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Anton van Leeuwenhoek Dutch scientist Improved the microscope and saw bacteria Know him.
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MAP OF SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION
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Help from Monarchs Monarchs helped scientists in their studies Know this fact. Royal Society of London (1662) French Academy of Science (1666) –Could there have been a Scientific Revolution without the financial support and encouragement of the government or patrons?
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