Title: The%20Scientific%20Revolution
1The Scientific Revolution
2The Scientific Revolution
- How was science becoming more modern in the West?
- Do you find that a particular development stands
out among the rest?
3The Scientific Revolution
- The Context
- Scientific Revolution (16th-18th centuries)
- Ancient and Medieval Mindset
- Dependent on Greco-Roman thinkers
- Science vs. pseudoscience?
- Europe still very religious, superstitious
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5The Scientific Revolution
- The Old Astronomy
- Ptolemaic Theory
- GEOCENTRIC universe
- Bible, human observation support this
- Celestial bodies contain ether
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- Nicolaus Copernicus (1473-1543)
- Polish cleric
- On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Orbs (1543)
- Proposed HELIOCENTRIC universe
- Remained hypothesis initially
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- Johann Kepler (1570-1630)
- Provided mathematical confirmation for
Copernicuss theory - Laws of Planetary Motion
- Planets follow elliptical orbits, not circular
- Distance and time of revolution in constant ratio
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- Galileo Galilei (1564-1642)
- Advocate of Copernican theory
- Discoveries with telescope
- Imperfections on moon
- Sunspots
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- Galileo Outspoken Advocate of Copernican Theory
- Asked to treat theory as hypothesis, not fact
but did not! - Tried by Inquisition (1633) ? recanted
- Died within Catholic Church (1642)
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13The Scientific Revolution
- Further Advances
- Physics Law of Gravity
- Chemistry use chemicals to treat disease
Bloodletting
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- Discoveries in Biology
- Human anatomy
- Blood circulation
- Bacteria discovered with microscope
Vesalius and students
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- The Scientific Method
- Empirical observation
- Experimentation
- Data
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- Scientific Discoveries ? Revolution in Thought
- Old paradigms swept away
- Faith in human reason ? optimism
- Skepticism beginning to brew ? need for evidence
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- John Locke (1632-1704)
- English political theorist
- People possess natural rights life, liberty,
property - Function of government
- Protect everyones rights
- Mutual contract between ruler and ruled
- Break in contract ? ruled have right to
reconsider ruler, even rebel!
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19The Scientific Revolution
- How was science becoming more modern in the West?
- Do you find that a particular development stands
out among the rest?