above all else? In Bertolt Brechts‚ The life of Galileo‚ the idea of the Catholic church controlling information is a central theme. The conflict of intellectual freedom; between the individual and authority. The Life of Galileo suggests that it is only through the process of questioning – and engaging that society can learn and grow‚ and one should treasure their intellectual freedom‚ as depicted through the main character‚ Galileo. When Galileo discovers new evidence about the rotation of the
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Galileo would be considered a heretic because of how he disagrees with the church and how he disagrees with the Bible. In Galileo’s letter to Duchess Christina of Tuscany in 1615 Galileo states that “... [Professors against Galileo] made a grave mistake of sprinkling [Galileo’s work] with passages taken from the places in the Bible‚ which they failed to understand properly.” Galileo thinks that the professors are cherry picking the Bible to disprove his work. The passages that the professors used
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that religious figures believed that Galileo was a heretic and believed his ideas were similar to changing one of the religious stories. In addition‚ famous writers like those of religious stories like Genesis‚ Psalms‚ Ecclesiastes
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Emmie Thompson Mr. Lindley AP European 11 January 2013 Galileo‚ Descartes‚ and Newton The scientific revolution gave way to a radical change in the ideology of mankind. Prior to the scientific revolution‚ ideas were dominated by the church. Religion dominated science and was a superior source of knowledge. When science contradicted the church‚ it was wrong. This clash was seen with the claim of the earth not being the center of the universe‚ but the sun. The church declared this as heresy
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Galileo Galilei: Letter to the Grand Duchess Christina of Tuscany‚ 1615 Analysis In paragraph D‚ Galileo explains how he has discovered the truth that the Sun is motionless in the center of the universe and that Earth revolves around it. He then states that he supports his theory and disagrees with the beliefs of Ptolemy and Aristotle‚ but can prove with many counter arguments why his beliefs about his discovery are correct. He finishes the paragraph by noting that people like Ptolemy and Aristotle
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Life of Galileo – Notes * Two stories. * 1609 – Galileo – a famous scientist – astronomer. * He is credited with inventing the telescope – although he pinched the idea off somebody else. * He was a bit immoral – Always broke – Short on money. * Then he discovered that the earth moves around the sun. * This was a very serious situation for him‚ because at that time‚ the Catholic Church was very powerful – The Church has always taught that the sun moved around the earth.
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Galileo lived in a time of division and repression between religious and scientific theory‚ where most writings were incendiary and disincentivized unity. His letter to the Grand Duchess Christina worked against what most of his contemporaries were peddling. Galileo’s assertions of separation in the meanings of scientific and religious thought powerfully achieve his goal of reconciling the conflict between science and religion. He does this by using credible sources to discredit those who speak against
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Salviati’s thesis in the excerpts of Galileo Galilei’s Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems‚ the second day‚ states that all motion is relative‚ and diurnal motion is simply relative to the earth‚ with an emphasis on Copernican heliocentrism. Salviati argues with propositions set forth by Simplicio and Sagredo concerning three questions‚ one in which the earth is movable or immovable‚ the second is whether there is a chance in making it movable‚ and lastly regarding what motion would occur
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The Life of Galileo Bertolt Brecht Foreword Two SCENES‚ numbered 5 and 10 in the original version‚ are omitted from this edition of The Life of Galileo to reduce it to manageable length for students. A reader can follow the theme of the play clearly enough without them; on the other hand‚ what they contribute to its background‚ in the panic-stricken atmosphere of the plague and the wild hilarity of the carnival‚ needs stage presentation‚ even more than most of the other scenes‚ for its full effect
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