Enlightenment Scientific Revolution - How did the Scientific Revolution inspire the Age of Enlightenment?
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Earth-Centered Universe
Aristotle 350 BCE
Old Thinking
Earth is the center!
Ptolemy 100 CE
Earth is the center!
Christian Church CE
Earth is the center!
Copernicus: Heliocentric Universe
New Thinking
I've been studying these planets for a quarter century. All of them revolve around the sun.
The idea of an earth-centered universe started with Aristotle, was expanded on by Ptolemy, and was supported by the Christian Church.
The Ancient Scholars are Right!
Nicholaus Copernicus was a cleric from Poland and an amateur astronomer. His long study of planetary motion inspired the idea that the sun was at the center of the solar system.
Francis Bacon: Understanding Through Experience
Aristotle said that life can happen spontaneously like maggots on a dead animal!
Well then! It must be true!
These worms aren't spontaneous!
Francesco Redi
It's the flies! They lay eggs on dead animals!!
Fire
The conclusions of the ancient Greeks and Romans, as well as the Church, were accepted as truth.
Aristotle: The Four Elements
Water
"Change is the result of the interaction of the four elements..."
Earth
Air
Bacon urged scientists to adopt an empirical approach. He believed they must do the work themselves and stop depending on ancient texts for answers.
Robert Boyle: Advances in Chemistry
Change is the result of the movement of tiny particles...
Aristotle believed that all terrestrial matter was composed of some combination of the four elements: water, fire , air, and earth.
Divine Right Monarchy
Logic can be used to solve scientific problems, so....
Boyle made many contributions to modern science. One of his main arguments was that the material world was made up of tiny elements - what we call atoms today.
Government by Popular Consent
God has anointed my family to rule!
...it should be applied to society and government too.
The people have spoken. we rule by their choice!
Monarchs claimed that they received their right to rule from God.
People began to challenge traditional forms of government. These challenges were based on logic and reason, the essential ingredients in the Scientific Revolution.