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Western Civ II
Scientific Revolution
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Undergraduate 1
02/25/2012

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What was the medieval world view?
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The earth was at the center of the universe and planets revolved around the earth. The heavens were perfect and unchanging and the earth was not perfect and changing.
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When did the view of nature begin to change?
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The Renaissance
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How did people begin to see the natural world?
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Many saw the natural world reflecting universal truths that could be expressed through mathematics.
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What was Copernicus' important theory?
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Every thing revolved around the sun.
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What theory did Copernicus theory replace?
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Ptolemy's theory that the earth was at the center of the universe.
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What error did Copernicus' theory still have?
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He saw the planets as having perfect circulatory orbits.
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What was important about Tycho Brache's observations?
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He discovered a comet; it showed that the heavens were not perfect and changing.
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What did Kepler discover?
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Laws of planetary motion; explains the movement around the sun in elliptical motion.
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What did Galileo believe?
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There were universal truths that could be discovered through experiment.
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What was the significance of his (Galileo's) observations of sunspots and the surface of the moon?
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The heavens weren't perfect and were changing.
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Why did the Catholic Church feel threatened by Galileo?
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His view of the universe conflicted with scripture.
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In what countries did scientist tend to live?
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Protestant countries
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What laws did Newton come up with?
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The laws of motion.
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What was his (Newton's) most important achievment?
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The law of universal gravitation.
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What was Paracelsian ideas associated with?
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Diagnostic medicine; a specific disease can be determined and a specific chemical to treat the disease can be found.
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Who was the English scientist who discovered the workings of the human circulatory system?
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William Harvey
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What does rationalism stress?
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Deductive reasoning
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Example of deductive reasoning:
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From general reasoning to specific truth
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What does empiricism stress?
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Inductive reasoning
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Example of empiricism stress:
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From specific truth to general principle
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Who said "I think, therefore I am"?
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Des Cartes
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What was his (Des Cartes) approach to thought?
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To doubt everything; he felt people were born with innate ideas in their mind. He thought the universe was rational; you must use deductive reasoning to understand the world around you.
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What were some of his(Des Cartes) contributions?
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Coordinate geometry
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Who was Francis Bacon?
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An English scientist and philosopher
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What was his (Bacon's) type of reasoning?
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Inductive reasoning
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What did he (Bacon) believe about the goals of science?
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Science should be used to improve the human condition and advance trade and industry.
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What was John Locke's beliefs about innate ideas?
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There were no innate ideas; the mind was a blank slate at birth.
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What did he (Locke) think our beliefs about the nature of the world depended on?
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Our beliefs about the world depended on data recieved through senses.
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Do rationalism and empiricism contradict each other?
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No, they start at a different place but arrive at the same truth.
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Did the new scientific method depend on traditional authority?
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No, it was challenging traditional authority.
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What did it (the new scientific method) emphasize?
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Mechanical concept of the universe, reason based on observation, mathematical laws and experimentation.
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