October 9, 2015
Unit 3
Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment
Essential Questions:
The Scientific Method was made by Francis Bacon and René Descrates. Two men who rejected Aristotle's scientific assumptions. By Decrates knowledge about doubt and how doubt is the only thing that you can't question because it is a for sure thing to have. Bacons feelings about experimentation and observation they together created the scientific method.
Plato taught man that we need to look beyond the simple appearances we see. That we have to look beyond what we already know and see the truth about nature. He believed that mathematics was the greatest achievement of man kind, that it is the key. These teachings were discovered by Renaissance …show more content…
That you make the personal choice for your actions. Also nobody is born with evil in them as they grow society around us has the biggest affect on how we act. I also believe that people can't be subjected to being evil or bad, that they have bad and good days and nobody is just one.
3. The church didn't accept him because his thoughts challenged the church. That they believe in their thoughts about the heavens and how it's fixed in position to Earth.
Isaac Newton created a brilliant theory to help explain why planets moved in the way that they do. The mattered because he was able to prove the single force keeps planets in the orbits around the sun, called gravity.
4. Methods of a new science set out a study for human behavior and solve problems of society. The scientific revolution led them to the Enlightenment. Immanuel Kant was kept if about how powerful reason is. And he was very enthusiastic about enlightenment that the natural law could affect the many aspects of humanity.
5. Opened a path for independent thought and many fields changed. From the enlightenment intellect Salons came up all around France. It permeated nearly every facet of civilized