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    methodology. This seemed to be a big impact on the world. Religiously‚ this challenged some views from the Bible. In Philosophy‚ It started a new way of thinking‚ thus shows both were impacted by the Scientific Revolution. Religious: .Nicolaus Copernicus wrote “On the Revolutions of Heavenly Spheres” which challenged the theory that earth was the center of the universe‚ that the sun was the center. This challenged Religion by challenging the Bible’s Book of Genesis. . Tycho Brahe‚ leading

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    FRANCIS BACON: -Scientific knowledge could advance and this advancement would lead to technology to advance RENE DESCARTES: -took Bacon’s theories and established theories that human reason could develop laws that would explain the fundamental workings of nature NEWTON: Took Descartes work and published a book using astronomy and physical observations. Newton came up natural laws‚ which would define the scientific revolution during later times because they caused the ultimate breach between

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    mathematically proved the Copernican theory using some of Brahe’s work. * Galileo supported the Copernican theory and his findings made people question the catholic doctrines. Galileo was put on house arrest for the rest of his life and this caused people to question the extent at which religion answered all questions. * Isaac newton created a theory explaining the order and design of the universe by using Kepler‚ Copernicus‚ and Galileo’s work. * He believed he did not need religion to explain

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    man. Although these Gods varied between ethnicities and religions‚ the general idea of a creator is consistent. However‚ with the extent of experiences and experimentation of GalileoBacon and Newton‚ the world was able to explore a new realm of reality in scientific discovery and analysis. Although the works of GalileoBacon and Newton can be compared with each other in regard to the idea of experimentation and observation‚ their contrasting views and fields of science are what separated them from

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    Enlightenment was a movement inspired by philosophers to promote independent thought and reason rather than past customs and traditions. It allowed change to be made to Europe during the 17-18th century. It was started by philosophers such as Francis Bacon‚ Thomas Hobbes‚ and Sir Isaac Newton. Each philosopher compiled different ideas and knowledge in order for this movement to occur. They all were able to influence each other to learn more and govern themselves rather than by traditional authority

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    eventually led to the Copernicus theory and Tycho Brahe which then led to Kepler’s own discoveries. Kepler idea of planets having elliptical pathways “set forth the first astronomical (portrayal of ) motion “ which was the starting point of changing how one sees a difference in their universe of location wise while also with how we look at it mathematically (205). Galileo and Sir Isaac newton gave many leaps in the field of mathematics in relation to the universe. Galileo seeing of the stars when

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    effects of the Scientific Revolution on philosophy from 1550-1715 Zoe Macfarlane 11/15/09 7th The Scientific Revolution changed Europe in many different aspects. Improvements in science are obviously the most commonly recognized. Newton‚ GalileoCopernicus‚ and other scientists at the time permanently changed science‚ which at the time was based on religion. These scientists used proven facts to support their laws and theories. However‚ for some reason‚ people tend to forget the major impact the

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    universe‚ reexamined the old theories‚ and emphasized natural philosophy and science. In 1543 Nicolaus Copernicus published On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres‚ a book which criticized the geocentric theory of the universe‚ challenged the Ptolemaic system and established a heliocentric model of the universe (the sun is the center of the universe). Then‚ Tycho Brahe continued the work on Copernicus’ heliocentric hypothesis. Brahe’s research was then passed down to Johannes Kepler‚ who created the

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    radical shift in ideas pertaining to science that started in the 16th century in Europe. Such as‚ the heliocentric concept overtaking the geocentric concept. In May 1543‚ Copernicus published a book that contained his famous heliocentric concept of the universe that stated the sun was the center of the universe‚ not the Earth. Copernicus came to this conclusion because he questioned the geocentric‚ or Ptolemaic‚ system; the previously accepted system which developed during the Middle Ages based off the

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    Debate Essay The statement for the debate was Galileo was the most important person in the scientific revolution. I do not agree with this statement. I feel that the scientific revolution was a team effort. There were plenty of people that had a hand in the scientific revolution. In this essay I will tell you about a lot of them. Some of the most important people that had a hand in the scientific revolution were people like Francis Bacon. His thoughts on logic and ethics in science and his

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