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1 The Scientific Revolution

2 The Rise of Science (16 th – 18 th cents.) – –The Ancient and Medieval Mindset Dependent on Greco-Roman thinkers No clear-cut lines between science and pseudoscience Europe still very “religious” and “superstitious” – –Science became more “modern” (by 17 th cent.)

3 The Scientific Revolution Revolution in Astronomy –Ptolemaic Theory The Cosmos –Group of concentric spheres –GEOCENTRIC –Spheres revolve around Earth Bible, human observation “support” this –Celestial bodies contain “ether”

4 The Scientific Revolution Nicolaus Copernicus (1473-1543) –Polish cleric –On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Orbs (1543) Proposed HELIOCENTRIC universe –Remained hypothesis initially Many astronomers hesitated to adopt it Mathematical concerns

5 The Scientific Revolution The Copernican system

6 The Scientific Revolution Johann Kepler (1570-1630) –Court mathematician of emperor –Provided mathematical confirmation for Copernicus’s theory –Taught Laws of Planetary Motion Planets follow elliptical orbits, not circular Distance and time of revolution in constant ratio

7 The Scientific Revolution Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) – –Professor at U. of Padua – –Fascinated with astronomy – –Advocate of Copernican theory – –Discoveries with telescope Imperfections on moon Sunspots – –Demonstrate uniformity between heavens and Earth

8 The Scientific Revolution

9 Galileo: Outspoken and Defiant Advocate of Copernican Theory –Asked to treat theory as hypothesis, not fact… –Did not!  summoned to Rome (1632), house arrest –Trial before Inquisition (1633) Charged with challenging authority of Scripture  heresy Abjured Copernican theory! –Died within Catholic Church (1642)

10 The Scientific Revolution 2009

11 The Scientific Revolution Questions?

12 The Scientific Revolution Further Advances – –Physics: Law of Gravity Sir Isaac Newton (1642- 1727) Gravity: same force that holds object on Earth holds planets in orbits – –Chemistry: use chemicals to treat disease Old theory: disease the result of imbalance in humors  bloodletting

13 The Scientific Revolution Discoveries in Biology –Human anatomy –Blood circulation –Bacteria discovered with microscope Vesalius and students

14 The Scientific Revolution The Scientific Method –Empirical observation and experimentation  conclusions –Theories: let them emerge only after accumulation and analysis of data

15 The Scientific Revolution Scientific Discoveries  Revolution in Thought –Old paradigms swept away Humans no longer center of universe Cosmos are orderly and mechanistic based on God’s design –Faith in human reason  optimism –Skepticism beginning to brew  need for evidence

16 The Scientific Revolution John Locke (1632-1704) – –English writer, political theorist – –People possess “natural rights”: life, liberty, property – –Function of government Protect everyone’s rights Mutual contract between ruler and ruled Break in contract  ruled have right to reconsider ruler, even rebel!

17 The Scientific Revolution Questions?


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