Do Now: Answer The Two Question On Your Handout!
Do Now: Answer The Two Question On Your Handout!
Do Now: Answer The Two Question On Your Handout!
Do Now:
answer the
two question
on your
handout!
What is the Scientific Revolution?
The Scientific Revolution develops as an offshoot of the
Renaissance. The same questioning spirit that fueled the
Renaissance led scientists to question traditional beliefs
and the Church about the workings of the universe. It was
a new way of thinking about the natural world.
•Copernicus (mid-1500’s)
NONSENSE!!!
Copernicus
was right!!!
Galileo Galilei
He built a telescope and became the first man to use this tool
to study the moon and planets. What he saw made Galileo
believe Copernicus's idea that the Earth was not the center of
the universe.
Aristotle’s Galileo’s
theory: Experiment:
“I think,
therefore I
am.”
•Descartes believed everything should be doubted until
proved by reason. Tradition should not be accepted as truth.
•Instead of using experimentation, Descartes relied on
mathematics and logic. He linked algebra and geometry as a
new tool for scientific research.
Rene Descartes
Descartes shifts thinking from
"what is true" to
"of what can I be certain?“
Descartes shifted the
authoritative power of truth
from God to Man.
(While traditional concept of
"truth" implies an external
authority, "certainty" instead
relies on the judgment of the
individual Man)
New Inventions of the Scientific Revolution