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    contribute to the new scientific thinking? They showed how mathematics and measurement could be used in scientific investigation. They proved that science and mathematics were two separate areas of study. They determined that scientists had to study mathematics before they could study anything else. They proved that it was impossible to use mathematics in astronomy. Question 2 (Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) How did Bacon’s ideas on reasoning change the way scientific investigation

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    The Role of Women During the Scientific Revolution During the Scientific Revolution women decided they were going to erupt from the tradition of being housewives and study science‚ literature‚ and astronomy even if men and other women would shun upon them. From the 1600s to the 1700s women attempted to make a break through‚ some women neglected house worthy chores‚ personal appearance‚ and more so that they could study. Although some women did all of these "chores and duties" and still had time

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    SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION: There were many new scientific discoveries during the Enlightenment. There were many discoveries‚ especially astronomic‚ that greatly revolutionized the knowledge we know of today. The scientists during that time advanced in science using the scientific method. Some discoveries include the way our solar system revolves‚ and the universal law of gravitation. All of these theories and observations were improved over the years with more technology and the scientific method

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    Johannes Kepler was an important figure in the Scientific Revolution.Good Thesis Statement: Johannes Kepler’s mathematical evidence supporting the heliocentric model of the universe was instrumental in progressing the scientific revolution because it legitimized the need for scientists to question authority‚ gave scientists the tools to begin mapping out the universe‚ and it laid the groundwork for the level of mathematical precision called for in the scientific method.As you can see the first thesis statement

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    of time from the 1750’s to the 1900’s. These changes were due to the Scientific Revolution‚ Industrial Revolution and the movement of peoples. During this time frame changes occurred not only in the way people viewed the world but also how they travelled‚ their working and living conditions‚ it allowed them to make new discoveries and opened up many new doors. The Scientific Revolution led to fundamental changes to scientific ideas in mathematics‚ physics‚ astronomy‚ biology and chemistry which

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    The Scientific Revolution is a period of time in history when thoughts on beliefs and thought itself were changing in social and institutional communities. This period of time is approximated to have lasted between 1550 though 1700 A.D‚ during the sixteenth and seventeenth century. There are many philosophers that come up during this period‚ and all of them made a contribution to the way we think today. Many of the ideals that came from this time are still a major part of our thought process‚ this

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    The scientific revolution took place between 1500 and 1700‚ with scientists‚ or natural philosophers made many groundbreaking discoveries. A universe composed of matter in motion which could be understood through mathematics and experiment‚ changing the mindsets of many Europeans. The work of the scientists were greatly influenced by the approval of political figures and their desire of power‚ the support and compassion from influential members of the church and social factors that both influenced

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    the Scientific Revolution) and that contributed to the achievement known as the Enlightenment. Using specific evidence (see note above) from lecture notes on the Scientific Revolution and/or mechanical philosophy‚ and readings from at least 3 of the following: Debus (Van Helmont) Descartes‚ Pamela Smith (artisnas)‚ and poetry of the Romantic poets‚ write a persuasive essay that makes a claim/claims about Mary Shelley’s criticism of science. In your essay you should explain what the Scientific Revolution

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    such as the church. Although the scientific revolution was a stepping stone to the destabilization of the church‚ it was the enlightenment that ultimately removed the church from the central control of cultural and intellectual life. The scientific revolution is a time period in history roughly from 1500 to 1700 that is known as one where advances in European mathematical‚ political and scientific thought occurred. A “founding father” of the scientific revolution was a polish scientist by the

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    eighteenth-century Enlightenment was a movement of intellectuals who were greatly impressed with the achievements of the Scientific Revolution. One of the favorite words of these intellectuals was reason‚ by which they meant the application of the scientific method to the understanding of all life. They believed that institutions and all systems of thought were subject to the rational‚ scientific way of thinking if people would only free themselves from past‚ worthless traditions‚ especially religious ones

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