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Doctrine of Humors

states that the body is composed of four main fluids, when a fluid become out of balance you become sick

Doctrine of Signatures

used to prescribe remedies for various ailments

Inductive reasoning:

goes from something specific to a general conclusion

Deductive reasoning:

goes from a general statement or statement to something specific

Revealed Truth

truths that God has revealed to us in scripture

Unrevealed Truth

the natural laws that God established but did not reveal to us in Scripture

fallacy

any statement that is not a part of revealed or unrevealed truth

independent variable

the difference between the two groups in a controlled experiment

dependent variable

a factor in both the control group the experimental group; results from or is dependent upon the independent variable

biogenesis

the concept that only living things can generate living things

pure science

knowledge that scientific activities have produced



applied science

using knowledge gained through scientific activities to solve problems

the living condition

the condition in which something lives

biology

the study of life

simple microscope

- one lense, - Amton Van Leeuwenholk

compound microscope

2 or more lenses

refraction

use to bend the light

proven fact of science

math

science

man's observations of the physical world and the body of facts he obtains.



van helmont

spontaneous generation of mice; thought he proved it

redi

netting covered jars - spontaneous generation was wrong

needham

- not enough -- probably not sealed ----- thought he proved it

spallazani

- boiled longer - no microbes -- proved sponanteous generation was wrong