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THE SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION

Chapter 10, Section 1

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The Scientific Revolution

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Impact of the Renaissance Review: Rebirth of Antiquity Humanists mastered Latin and Greek Rediscovered classical works

PtolemyArchimedesPlatoAristotle

Studying led to diverse ideas

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Inventions/Developments Printing Press (Gutenberg)

LiteracySpread of ideas

Accurate MeasurementsWeights ships could carry

InstrumentsTelescopeMicroscope

MathematicsFrancios Viete (French lawyer)Used of variables (letters)

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Astronomy

Geocentric ModelPtolemaic systemEarth-centeredUniverse – concentric spheres

Heliocentric modelCopernicus’ systemSun-centeredUniverse – Elliptical orbits

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Nicholas Copernicus

Polish mathematician Born: May 1543 Publication

On the Revolutions of Heavenly Spheres Heliocentric System

Sun-centeredEarth revolves and rotates

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Johannes Kepler

German mathematician Against Ptolemy

Used detailed astronomical data Laws of Planetary Movement

Confirmed sun-centered universeElliptical Orbits of planets

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Galileo Galilei Italian teacher of mathematics Telescope

Inventor/developerMade regular observations of the heavens

DiscoveriesMountains on the moon4 moons of JupiterSunspots

Issues with the church**Cardinal BellarmineDebate: Church teachings vs. Science

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Sir Isaac Newton Most brilliant mind of the era

United the works of Copernicus, Kepler, and Galileo Background

Born: 1642 in EnglandCambridge University scholarMathematics professor

Important WorksMathematical Principles of Natural PhilosophyPrincipia

Universal Law of GravitationExplains planetary movementMotion of objects in the universe

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Medicine Developments

AntiquityGalen (100 AD)Greek physician

Andres VesaliusDissected human bodiesDescription of organsDetailed account on the body

William Harvey Heart circulates blood, not the liverBlood cycle through veins

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Chemistry

Robert BoyleChemistry experimentsBoyle’s Law

○ Property of gasses○ Volume varies based on pressure applied

Antoine LavoisierSystem for naming elements Founder of Modern Chemistry

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Women’s Contributions Margaret Cavendish

English aristocratic familyWrote on scientific matters

○ Observations Upon Experimental Philosophy○ Published under her own name

Maria WinkelmannGerman astronomer Discovered a cometApplied to ranking position

○ After husband’s death○ Denied: lack of education and a woman

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Philosophy and Reason

Rene DescartesFrench philosopherIdeaology

○ Uncertainty seemed to be everywhere○ “I think, therefor I am” certain

Philosophy dominated Western thought○ Until the 20th century

RationalismReason is the chief source of knowledge

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Scientific Method Francis Bacon

English philosopher ○ Few scientific credentials○ Not a scientist

“The true and lawful goal of the sciences is none other than this: that human life be endowed with new discoveries and power.”

Scientific MethodSystematic procedure for collecting and analyzing

evidenceMajor element of modern science

Inductive reasoningParticular General thinking

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Scientific Method

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THE SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION

Chapter 10, Section 1