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THE SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION. MAJOR FACTORS LEADING TO THE SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION. -rise of universities in the High Middle Ages -broadening of the curriculum -rising community of intellectuals pursuing knowledge interest in the idea of human potential and progress - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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THE SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTIONTHE SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION

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MAJOR FACTORS LEADING TO THE SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTIONMAJOR FACTORS LEADING TO THE SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION

-rise of universities in the High Middle Ages -broadening of the curriculum

-rising community of intellectuals pursuing knowledge

interest in the idea of human potential and progress

-recovery of classical texts (mathematics)-Renaissance pattern of patronage allowed

individuals to pursue scientific investigation(Galileo was supported by the Medicis)

-rise of universities in the High Middle Ages -broadening of the curriculum

-rising community of intellectuals pursuing knowledge

interest in the idea of human potential and progress

-recovery of classical texts (mathematics)-Renaissance pattern of patronage allowed

individuals to pursue scientific investigation(Galileo was supported by the Medicis)

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THE COPERNICAN REVOLUTION

A SHIFT TO HELIOCENTRISM

THE COPERNICAN REVOLUTION

A SHIFT TO HELIOCENTRISM

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NICOLAUS COPERNICUSNICOLAUS COPERNICUS

(1473-1543)-Polish astronomer-questioned Ptolemy’s complicated explanation

of planetary movements-proposed a sun centered universe (heliocentric) -planets and stars revolved around a fixed sun-On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres -

published in 1543

(1473-1543)-Polish astronomer-questioned Ptolemy’s complicated explanation

of planetary movements-proposed a sun centered universe (heliocentric) -planets and stars revolved around a fixed sun-On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres -

published in 1543

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ON THE REVOLUTION OF THE HEAVENLY SPHERES

ON THE REVOLUTION OF THE HEAVENLY SPHERES

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COPERNICAN SYSTEMCOPERNICAN SYSTEM

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JOHANNAS KEPLER(1571-1630)

JOHANNAS KEPLER(1571-1630)

-German astronomer -formulated the three laws of planetary motion -orbits of the planets are elliptical -velocity of a planet’s orbit is not uniform -time it takes a planet to orbit the sun is related to its distance from the sun -Kepler provided sound mathematical proofs for Copernicus’ heliocentric theory

-German astronomer -formulated the three laws of planetary motion -orbits of the planets are elliptical -velocity of a planet’s orbit is not uniform -time it takes a planet to orbit the sun is related to its distance from the sun -Kepler provided sound mathematical proofs for Copernicus’ heliocentric theory

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JOHANNAS KEPLERTHE THREE LAWS OF PLANETARY MOTION

JOHANNAS KEPLERTHE THREE LAWS OF PLANETARY MOTION

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Galileo Galilei (1564-1642)

Galileo Galilei (1564-1642)

-Italian philosopher and astronomer-viewed the physical universe as a “Book of

Nature…written in mathematical characters.”Improved on the telescope

allowed him to observe the motion of the planets and the surface of the sun and moon

-came to accept Copernicus’ idea of a heliocentric universe (based on observations)

The Dialogue- Galileo’s discussion of his ideas regarding heliocentrism

-Italian philosopher and astronomer-viewed the physical universe as a “Book of

Nature…written in mathematical characters.”Improved on the telescope

allowed him to observe the motion of the planets and the surface of the sun and moon

-came to accept Copernicus’ idea of a heliocentric universe (based on observations)

The Dialogue- Galileo’s discussion of his ideas regarding heliocentrism

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-Galileo’s views were challenged by the ChurchChurch feared that helio-centrism would

undermine its authority and theologyBased on the geo-centrism of Aristotle

-Galileo was brought before the Inquisition works were banned and teachings were condemned

placed on the Index of Prohibited Books -he was threatened with torture and

excommunication and was placed under house arrest-Galileo recanted his views shortly before his death

-Galileo’s views were challenged by the ChurchChurch feared that helio-centrism would

undermine its authority and theologyBased on the geo-centrism of Aristotle

-Galileo was brought before the Inquisition works were banned and teachings were condemned

placed on the Index of Prohibited Books -he was threatened with torture and

excommunication and was placed under house arrest-Galileo recanted his views shortly before his death

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GALILEO PROVIDED EVIDENCE FOR

HELIOCENTRICISM(OBSERVATIONS OF THE MOONS OF JUPITER)

GALILEO PROVIDED EVIDENCE FOR

HELIOCENTRICISM(OBSERVATIONS OF THE MOONS OF JUPITER)

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GALILEO OBSERVED JUPITER AND THE ROTATION OF ITS MOONS

GALILEO OBSERVED JUPITER AND THE ROTATION OF ITS MOONS

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THE DIALOGUETHE DIALOGUE

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SIR ISAAC NEWTONSIR ISAAC NEWTON

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Isaac Newton (1642-1723)Isaac Newton (1642-1723)

-English mathematician – Cambridge University-built on the work of Copernicus, Kepler, and Galileo (Newtonian synthesis)-1686 formulated the mathematics for the

universal law of gravitation (every physical body in the universe exerts a

force on every other body)-proved that the universe was governed by precise

mathematical relationships

-English mathematician – Cambridge University-built on the work of Copernicus, Kepler, and Galileo (Newtonian synthesis)-1686 formulated the mathematics for the

universal law of gravitation (every physical body in the universe exerts a

force on every other body)-proved that the universe was governed by precise

mathematical relationships

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-Newton was deeply Christian (theistic) in his thinking

the physical order “can be the effect of nothing else than the wisdom and skill of a powerful ever-living agent.”

-the science of Newton would lay the foundation for the science of the western world

-Newton was deeply Christian (theistic) in his thinking

the physical order “can be the effect of nothing else than the wisdom and skill of a powerful ever-living agent.”

-the science of Newton would lay the foundation for the science of the western world

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UNIVERSAL LAW OF GRAVITATION

NEWTONIAN SYNTHESIS-RATIONAL PROOF FOR THE HELIOCENTRIC MODEL

UNIVERSAL LAW OF GRAVITATION

NEWTONIAN SYNTHESIS-RATIONAL PROOF FOR THE HELIOCENTRIC MODEL

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NEWTON’S LAW OF GRAVITY

NEWTON’S LAW OF GRAVITY

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SIR FRANCIS BACON EMPIRICISM (SCIENTIFIC METHOD)

INDUCTIVE –TRUTH CLAIMS HAD TO BE EMPIRICIALLY VERIFIED

SIR FRANCIS BACON EMPIRICISM (SCIENTIFIC METHOD)

INDUCTIVE –TRUTH CLAIMS HAD TO BE EMPIRICIALLY VERIFIED

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Francis Bacon (1561-1626)

Francis Bacon (1561-1626)

-English politician and writer (not a scientist)-knowledge comes through observation and

experimentation (SCIENTIFIC METHOD)-allow the “facts” to speak for themselves and

draw conclusions based on those facts (inductive reasoning-EMPIRICISM)-increase in knowledge would lead to powerful

nations and an increase in personal wealth

-English politician and writer (not a scientist)-knowledge comes through observation and

experimentation (SCIENTIFIC METHOD)-allow the “facts” to speak for themselves and

draw conclusions based on those facts (inductive reasoning-EMPIRICISM)-increase in knowledge would lead to powerful

nations and an increase in personal wealth

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EMPIRICAL MODELEMPIRICAL MODEL

ALL KNOWLEDGE HAD TO BE EMPIRICALLY (SCIENTIFICALLY) VERIFIED TO BE VALID

ALL KNOWLEDGE HAD TO BE EMPIRICALLY (SCIENTIFICALLY) VERIFIED TO BE VALID

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INDUCTIVE MODELINDUCTIVE MODEL

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RENE’ DESCARTES “I think, therefore, I am.”RENE’ DESCARTES

“I think, therefore, I am.”

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Rene’ Descartes 1596-1650

Rene’ Descartes 1596-1650

French mathematician Invented analytical geometryDeveloped a scientific method based

on rational deduction rather than empirical inductionStressed rational speculation and

reflectionDescartes believed that he could

rationally prove the existence of God

French mathematician Invented analytical geometryDeveloped a scientific method based

on rational deduction rather than empirical inductionStressed rational speculation and

reflectionDescartes believed that he could

rationally prove the existence of God

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DEDUCTIVE MODEL DEDUCTIVE MODEL

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DESCARTES’ IDEAS IMPACTED THE WAY THE MODERN WORLD WOULD COME TO

LOOK AT KNOWLEDGE AND TRUTHDUALISM

DESCARTES’ IDEAS IMPACTED THE WAY THE MODERN WORLD WOULD COME TO

LOOK AT KNOWLEDGE AND TRUTHDUALISM

OBJECTIVE PHYSICAL (MATTER) SCIENTIFIC MATHEMATICAL RATIONAL

OBJECTIVE PHYSICAL (MATTER) SCIENTIFIC MATHEMATICAL RATIONAL

SUBJECTIVE MIND SPIRITUAL INTUITIVE NOT OPEN TO

EMPIRICAL OR MATHEMATICAL VERIFICATION

SUBJECTIVE MIND SPIRITUAL INTUITIVE NOT OPEN TO

EMPIRICAL OR MATHEMATICAL VERIFICATION

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BLAISE PASCAL 1623-1662

BLAISE PASCAL 1623-1662

FRENCH MATHEMATICIAN AND PHILOSOPHER

FIRST TO USE PROBABILITY THEORY

DEVELOPED THE FUNDAMENTALS OF CALCULUS

CHALLENGED WHETHER HUMAN REASON COULD REALLY ADDRESS LIFE’S GREATEST QUESTIONS.

DEEPLY CHRISTIAN THINKER

STRESSED THE “REASON OF THE HEART” OVER PURE REASON AND LOGIC

FRENCH MATHEMATICIAN AND PHILOSOPHER

FIRST TO USE PROBABILITY THEORY

DEVELOPED THE FUNDAMENTALS OF CALCULUS

CHALLENGED WHETHER HUMAN REASON COULD REALLY ADDRESS LIFE’S GREATEST QUESTIONS.

DEEPLY CHRISTIAN THINKER

STRESSED THE “REASON OF THE HEART” OVER PURE REASON AND LOGIC

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PENSEESPENSEES

COMPILATION OF PASCAL’S REFLECTIONS ON CHRISTIAN TRUTH

COMPILED AFTER HIS DEATH

MOST WELL KNOW LITERARY WORK

COMPILATION OF PASCAL’S REFLECTIONS ON CHRISTIAN TRUTH

COMPILED AFTER HIS DEATH

MOST WELL KNOW LITERARY WORK

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PASCAL’S WAGERPASCAL’S WAGER

PASCAL USED A MATHEMATICAL ANALOGY TO EXPLAIN HIS FAITH IN GOD

BELIEVED THAT ONE HAD TO TAKE A LEAP OF FAITH TOWARD GOD

“WAGER” THAT GOD’S REVELATION WAS TRUE AND REAL

IF ONE WINS THE WAGER – GAIN EVERYTHING LOSE THE WAGER- LOSE NOTHING LOGIC AND REASON COULD NOT BRING ONE

TO ULTIMATE CERTAINTY CHALLENGED DESCARTES CONFIDENCE IN

REASON AS THE PATH TO TRUTH (GOD)

PASCAL USED A MATHEMATICAL ANALOGY TO EXPLAIN HIS FAITH IN GOD

BELIEVED THAT ONE HAD TO TAKE A LEAP OF FAITH TOWARD GOD

“WAGER” THAT GOD’S REVELATION WAS TRUE AND REAL

IF ONE WINS THE WAGER – GAIN EVERYTHING LOSE THE WAGER- LOSE NOTHING LOGIC AND REASON COULD NOT BRING ONE

TO ULTIMATE CERTAINTY CHALLENGED DESCARTES CONFIDENCE IN

REASON AS THE PATH TO TRUTH (GOD)

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PASCAL’S CALCULATING MACHINE

PASCAL’S CALCULATING MACHINE

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THE SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION WOULD

IMPACT THE DEVELOPMENT OF TWO

18TH CENTURY MOVEMENTS

THE ENLIGHTENMENT AND THE INDUSTIRAL

REVOLUTION

THE SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION WOULD

IMPACT THE DEVELOPMENT OF TWO

18TH CENTURY MOVEMENTS

THE ENLIGHTENMENT AND THE INDUSTIRAL

REVOLUTION