The Scientific Revolution. What Was the Scientific Revolution? A revolution in human understanding and knowledge about the physical universe 17th century.
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Chapter 10: Revolution and Enlightenment. Section 1: The Scientific Revolution Background to the Revolution: Middle Ages, scientists relied on a few ancient.
Chapter 10, Section 1 Do Now Why did the Catholic Church feel threatened by Galileo?
Scientific Revolution & the Enlightenment Chap 19, section 1 & 2.
BELLWORK 1. Explain the difference in beliefs between Hobbs and Rousseau. 2. Why did Montesquieu advocate for a “separation of powers?” 3. What are inalienable.
INTRODUCTION: During the Middle Ages “natural philosophers” as medieval scientists were known, did not make observations of the natural world. They relied.
Scientific Revolution & the Enlightenment
Ch 13 Scientific Revolution. People developed new ways to look at nature. People have always watched the way plants and animals grow, this was the beginning.
Scientific Revolution Roots of Modern Science Before 1500, scholars referred to Greek or Roman philosophers or the Bible for guidance The Medieval View.