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Title: New Cultural and Political Horizons:


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What is my Question?
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Analyze how Galileo, Descartes, and Newton
altered traditional interpretations of nature
and challenged traditional sources of knowledge.
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The What
  • Self-conscious way of attaining knowledge about
    the world.
  • Theoretical and empirical development.
    (Scientific Method)
  • News institutional structure for gaining,
    verifying, and distributing knowledge.

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History of the Royal Society of London (1667)
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King Louis XIV visiting the Academy of
Sciences Sebastian Le Clerc (1671)
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Where-When-Who
  • Where France, Italy, the Netherlands, Great
    Britain.
  • When From Copernicus (1543) to Newton (1727)
  • Who Largely men who engage in an activity seen
    as masculine, although there were women as well.

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Einstien
What is a Genius?
Disney
Mozart
Gates
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Ancient and Medieval Science
  • Aristotle until 16th
  • Geo-centric.
  • Cosmos ordered into spheres.
  • Natures tendency was rest.

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A mover had to be found for every motion.
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Hypothesize some possible causes for such a
scientific view during the medieval period?
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New Cultural and Political Horizons
The New Philosophy of Science
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Revolution in Astronomy
  • Aristotle until 16th
  • Geo-centric.
  • Cosmos ordered into spheres.
  • Natures tendency was rest.

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Vehement and passionate interest in the relation
of general principles to irreducible and stubborn
facts.
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Copernicus
  • Planets move around the earth at different speed.
  • Concluded Helio-centric model
  • Shift in Theoretical astronomy
  • Angered Catholic, Protestant, and Jewish
    theologians.

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Tycho Brahe
  • How does the universe work?
  • Brahe reflected Copernicus theory of the earth
    revolving around the sun.

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Johannes Kepler
  • Shared the Copernican theory
  • Concluded the orbits were elliptical.
  • Three Laws of Plantary motion.

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Prioritize what were the most important points?
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Francis Bacon
  • Knowledge is Power
  • Scientific Method
  • Empiricism
  • Novum Organum

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Galileo
  • The telescope
  • Observations concluded the sun rotated.
  • Falling objects velocity not determined by mass.

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First View of the Moon through a Telescope (1609)
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Descartes and NewtonCompeting theories of
Scientific Knowledge
  • Descartes truth through deductive reasoning.
  • Newton followed Bacons insistence that
    scientific knowledge was through scientific
    experimentation.

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Rene Descartes
  • Deduction
  • 1637, published a Discourse of Method.
  • Cartesian Dualism

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Support with Deduction the existence of YOU!
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Isaac Newton (1642 - 1727)
  • Principia, The Mathematical Principles of Natural
    Philosophy
  • Theory and experimentation.

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  • Falling apple related to planetary motion.
  • Keplers laws correct if planets were pulled
    toward the sun by a force.
  • Newtonian Synthesis Heavens and earth in a
    uniform and infinite and mathematically regular
    universe.

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Biology as Physics
  • Harvey thinks of the heart as a pump.

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The Anatomy of Dr. Paaw of Leiden (1616)
The Culture of Science
  • Mechanization of the world picture the world as
    a matter in motion and the end of an allegorical
    relationship between heaven and earth.

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The Culture of Science
  • Science could be put to use in the interest
    civilization.

Anatomoy Lesson of Dr. Nicholas Tulp (Rembrandt
1632)
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First Look at Spit under a Microscope
  • Leeuwenhoek
  • (1683)

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Botany
  • Women are key in botany.
  • Maria Sebilla Marien

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Analyze how Galileo, Descartes, and Newton
altered traditional interpretations of nature
and challenged traditional sources of knowledge.
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  • Challenge Aristotelian model espoused by the
    scholastics, and endorsed by the Catholic Church
  • Galileo challenges geo-centric world and moral
    dimensions.
  • Galileos universe conflicted with the Bible and
    Aristotle
  • Descartess reasoning based on empirical
    observation and deduction left no room for
    revelation.
  • Newton took Galileos physics and created a set
    of mathematical laws that explain motion and
    mechanics.
  • Scientific Method

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Compare and contrast the similarities between the
ancient and medieval science and the new science?
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Suppose you were a member of government, how
would you react to all of these new ideas?
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