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Scientific Revolution NamePeriod # Information Front Back

1. Scientific Revolution 2. Scientific Method 3. Heliocentric Theory 4. Geocentric Theory 5. Five Factors that Contributed to the Scientific Revolution Scientific Revolution NamePeriod # Information

6. Ptolemy 7. Nicolaus Copernicus 8. On the Revolutions of Celestial Spheres 9. Problem with Copernicus’ theory 10. Johannes Kepler 11. Three Laws of Planetary Motion 12. Problem with Kepler’s theory 13. Galileo Galilei 14. Dialogue on the Two Great Systems of the World 15. Andreas Vesalius 16. On the Fabric of the Human Body 17. William Harvey 18. Isaac Newton 19. The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy 20. Rene Descartes 21. Discourse on Method 22. “I think, therefore I am” 23. Deductive reasoning 24. Francis Bacon (Scientific Method) 25. Novum Organum 26. Inductive reasoning 27. Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz 28. Anton van Leeuvenhoek 29. Robert Boyle 30. Joseph Priestley 31. Antoine Lavoisier