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Scientific Revolution
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Definition of the Scientific Revolution
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W hat was the long-term significance of the Scientific Revolution?
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Why did the Scientific Revolution occur in Europe rather than in China or the Islamic World?
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Reasons for it not to have happened in Islamic world:
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Reasons for it not to have happened in China:
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What was revolutionary about the Scientific Revolution? –What did the world look like to the pre-Scientific Revolution world?
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What was revolutionary about the Scientific Revolution? –How did the Scientific Revolution revolutionize the early modern society’s outlook on life/the world?
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Major figures of the Scientific Revolution –Astronomy Copernicus (Polish, 1473-1543) (scientist) Johannes Kepler (German, 1571-1630) (mathematician)
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–Galileo Galilei (Italian, 1564-1642)
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–Andreas Vesalius (1514-1564) –Paracelsus (1493-1541) –William Harvey (1578-1657)
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–Scientific Method Sir Francis Bacon (English politician; 1561-1628) –Inductive reasoning »Specific to the general »Observation & experimental research »Every time you eat peas you get woozy. »Therefore you get woozy because you eat peas.
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Rene Descartes (1596-1650; French mathematician) –“I think therefore I am” Doubts everything but this –Deductive Reasoning »From general to specific »All X are Y »All Y are Z »Therefore all X are Z
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Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727; English thinker) –Science could be used to prove existence of God –Physical laws (based on mathematics) »In absence of force, motion continues in a straight line »The rate of change in motion of an object is a result of the forces acting upon it »For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction –Law of Gravitation
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Blaise Pascal (1623-1662; French mathematician) –Human position within the universe - how does God fit in? –Better to believe than to deny God.
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