Exam 16: The New Science of the Seventeenth Century

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Johannes Kepler built on the work of his mentor,Tycho Brahe,to:

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Galileo argued that one could not be both a sincere Copernican and a Catholic.

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Descartes introduced a new method for understanding called deductive reasoning,which relied on proceeding logically from one certainty to another.

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A method of reasoning that goes from the specific to the general was developed by:

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The new scientific societies:

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_________ was the "new scientist" whose work laid the foundation for Sir Isaac Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation.

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Galileo's work was smuggled out of Italy and published in England.

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Why was Copernicus chosen by the Church as an astronomer,and how were his findings understood by the Church?

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Galileo Galilei was brought to trial by the Inquisition because he:

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Which English natural philosopher discovered the cellular structure of plants?

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As a leader of the "scientific revolution," Isaac Newton was:

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The dispersal of ancient texts by the humanists of the late Renaissance that served to encourage study and debate was facilitated by:

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The _________ argued that nature was the way in which God revealed himself to humanity.

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Although science during this period was primarily the domain of men,many women also made their mark,such as the astronomer Maria Winkelmann and the entomologist:

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Was the scientific revolution a revolution?

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Galileo's works were widely translated and widely read and raised awareness of changes in natural philosophy across Europe.

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Newton realized his work was groundbreaking,but he proved to be an egotistical recluse who did not credit his predecessors' work in laying a foundation for his own,bringing upon himself the censure of his peers.

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The "Ptolemaic system" was the first system to question whether planets moved in a circular path around a stationary earth.

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"Science" entails:

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Kepler believed _________ was God's language.

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