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Title: Scientific Revolution


1
Scientific Revolution
  • Age of Reason
  • Use the scientific method, logic to reason things
    out rather than simple acceptance

2
Causes of the Scientific Revolution
  • Renaissance questioned accepted beliefs
  • Exploration broadens European horizons
  • Printing press spreads ideas
  • Discoveries of Scientists

3
Nicholas Copernicus
  • Polish Scientist
  • Heliocentric theory Sun-Centered Universe
  • Considered a heretic

4
Geocentric vs. Heliocentric
  • Church and Ptolemy taught Geocentric Theory
  • Tycho Brahe and Johannes Kepler tried to disprove
    Copernicus, with the use of an observatory

5
Galileo Galilei
  • Italian
  • Discoveries pendulum, object acceleration is
    fixed telescope moons surface was not smooth
  • Inquisition put him under house arrest

6
Scientific Method
  • Sir Frances Bacon and Rene Descartes
  • Steps
  • Observe and State the problem/question
  • Gather information
  • Form Hypothesis
  • Test
  • Analyze/Interpret
  • Conclusion
  • Repeat the steps

7
Sir Isaac Newton
  • Born poor
  • Developed Calculus
  • Law of Universal Gravitation
  • Same physical laws governed motion ion earth and
    in heaven
  • Universe was described like a giant clock that
    worked together.

8
William Harvey
  • First to correctly describe and prove that blood
    circulates through the body and the heart pumps it

9
Andreas Vesalius
  • Flemish physician
  • Challenged Galen
  • (who studied animals)
  • Principle Scientific knowledge is found by
    observing nature
  • Studied corpses of Human bodies

10
Age of Enlightenment
  • Began in France
  • Purpose Understand natural laws that govern
    nature and improve their lives
  • Philosophes believed that people could apply
    logic to all aspects of life

11
Philosophes Beliefs
  • Reason find truth with logic
  • Nature is good and reasonable
  • Happiness can be achieved if you live by natures
    laws
  • Progress human kind could be perfected. Have
    heaven on earth.
  • Liberty Frenchmen envied the liberties that the
    English people had won

12
Philosophes lovers of wisdom
  • Voltaire deist taught tolerance, reason and
    freedom of thought
  • Cesare Beccaria Abolish torture, laws preserve
    social order not for vengeance
  • Denis Diderot wrote the Encyclopedia, a
    collection of different ideas, took him 20 years
    and it was banned

13
Reactions to New Ideas
  • Burned books
  • Catholic Church threatens excommunication
  • Exiled
  • Imprisoned
  • Censorship
  • Authors wrote fiction
  • Salons emerged

14
Enlightened Despots
  • Frederick the Great, Prussia religious
    tolerance, free censorship and increased
    education
  • Catherine the Great, Russia abolished torture
    and capital punishment
  • Joseph II, Austria peasant emperor paid serfs,
    freedom of press,built hospitals, religious
    toleration

15
Sets the Stage for Revolutions
  • Encourages people to judge for themselves what is
    right or wrong
  • Rely on human reason to solve social problems
  • More Secular Outlook

16
Preparation for Debate
  • Introduction Background info ( birthplace,
    education, family), describe/explain symbol
  • Notes for actor and public relations
  • Outfit for actor
  • Questions for the investigative reporter between
    3-5 questions each
  • Be prepared to turn in introduction, notes,
    questions, and symbols
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