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What texts were rediscovered and popularized during the Renaissance?
Ancient Greek
,
Roman
, and
Arabic
texts
What new discoveries and inventions became available by the 15th century?
Telescopes
,
microscopes
,
thermometers
,
vacuum pumps
How did the questioning of classical texts relate to ecclesiastical teachings during the Renaissance?
Both
were
subjected
to
scrutiny
and
questioning
What is skepticism in the context of the Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment?
Skepticism
is the rational questioning of prevailing institutions and thought patterns
What ancient value became widespread again during the Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment?
Skepticism
How did the invention of the printing press impact the Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment?
It facilitated the spread of ideas from scientists and
philosophers
What was the primary focus of the Scientific Revolution beyond science itself?
It was a revelation about the
nature of knowledge
and
ways of thinking
In what fields did European thinkers apply reason and the scientific method during the Scientific Revolution?
Politics
,
religion
,
economics
,
culture
, and
education
What were the key contributions of Copernicus, Galileo, and Newton to the Scientific Revolution?
Copernicus: Proposed
heliocentric
model, challenging geocentric view
Galileo: Used
telescope
to confirm Copernican model
Newton: Developed
laws of motion
and
universal gravitation
What model of the universe did Copernicus challenge?
The
geocentric model
How did Galileo contribute to the Scientific Revolution?
He confirmed the
Copernican
model using a
telescope
Who presented the body as an integrated system, challenging traditional humoral theory?
William Harvey
What did Andreas Vesalius discover about Galen's theories?
He found them to be incorrect after
dissecting
human cadavers
What did Paracelsus propose as the cause of disease?
A
chemical imbalance
in certain organs
What did Francis Bacon and René Descartes contribute to the Scientific Revolution?
They defined
inductive
and
deductive
reasoning and promoted experimentation
What is inductive reasoning according to Francis Bacon?
Using
observations
and
evidence
to support
conclusions
What is deductive reasoning according to René Descartes?
Using
logical
deductions
to
create
a certain
conclusion
How did alchemy and astrology relate to the new science during the Scientific Revolution?
Alchemy: Search for
philosopher's stone
and transformation of metals
Astrology: Belief in celestial influence on human affairs
Both shared notions of a
predictable
and knowable universe
How did the Catholic Church respond to new scientific discoveries?
They fought against the publication of many discoveries
What was the role of European monarchs in scientific progress during the Scientific Revolution?
They supported and funded scientific research
Who created the Académie des sciences in 1666?
Louis XIV
What was Isaac Newton's most influential work published in 1687?
Principia
What did Newton describe in his work Principia?
His three
laws of motion
and law of
universal gravitation
What were some notable endeavors of Isaac Newton besides his work in physics?
Experimented with
optics
Invented
calculus
Head of the British
Royal Society
Worked for the royal mint
Engaged in
theological studies
Who were the intellectuals that applied the principles of the Scientific Revolution to society?
Voltaire
and
Diderot
What were the philosophes known for during the Enlightenment?
They criticized the
ancient regime
and sought
social reform
What questions did Enlightenment philosophers tackle regarding rights and government?
What
rights
do we have?
Who gets these
rights
?
What
duty do we have towards each other
?
What is the
role of government
?
Who has the right to
rule
?
What is the title of Baron de Montesquieu's influential work?
The Spirit of the Laws
What system of government did Montesquieu advocate for?
A
separation of powers
with checks and balances
What did Cesare Beccaria argue against in his work On Crimes and Punishments?
Torture
,
capital punishment
, and
cruel punishment
What is Beccaria's deterrence theory?
A punishment should outweigh the possible
reward
of committing a crime
What controversial argument did Rousseau make regarding women?
Women should remain in the
home
Who challenged Rousseau's views on women during the Enlightenment?
Mary Wollstonecraft
and
Marquis de Condorcet
What did Mary Wollstonecraft publish in 1792?
Vindication of the Rights of Woman
What was Wollstonecraft's argument regarding moral behavior?
Reason
is the basis of
moral behavior
for all
human beings
What did Marquis de Condorcet advocate for?
Equal rights for women
, including
women's suffrage
What is social contract theory and how did it evolve during the Enlightenment?
Replaced
divine right theory
Society composed of individuals driven by
self-interest
Originated in the
consent of the governed
Influential in revolutions
and
formation of democracies
Who were the three philosophers influential in developing social contract theory?
Hobbes
,
Locke
, and
Rousseau
What did Thomas Hobbes argue regarding the nature of people?
People are generally
evil
and need
strong authority
What significant event reinforced Hobbes' views on the social contract?
The execution of King
Charles I
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