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Seeing is not always believing!

Seeing is not always believing!. Common Data-Different Conclusions. The Scientific Revolution. 6.6.1. What is Science?.

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Seeing is not always believing!

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  1. Seeing is not always believing!

  2. Common Data-Different Conclusions

  3. The Scientific Revolution 6.6.1

  4. What is Science? • Before the nineteenth century, what we call science was referred to as natural philosophy, and was to varying degrees entangled with moral philosophy, theology, numerology, and magic. • By the Renaissance, science was often to also mean “art” in describing a particular body of knowledge. These usages continued until the early nineteenth century. But also, by the end of the sixteenth century, “science,” requiring theoretical knowledge, was often differentiated from “art,” a skill that required only practice.

  5. What is Science? • By 1800, though science mostly meant just the theoretical and methodical study of nature, it had for a growing number become associated with specific ways of thought and methods that we would now consider scientific. • In the mid-nineteenth century, the word “scientist” was first used to replace the earlier term “natural philosopher;” and “science” referred primarily to the, by then, well differentiated fields of physics, chemistry, and biology.

  6. Science- • Noun • 1.a branch of knowledge or study dealing with a body of facts or truths systematically arranged and showing the operation of general laws: the mathematical sciences. • 2.systematic knowledge of the physical or material world gained through observation and experimentation. • 3.any of the branches of natural or physical scence

  7. The Roots of Modern Science • Before 1500- Greek or Roman Authors, The Bible • True vs. False • Few scholars challenged ideas by observing nature

  8. STOP!

  9. The Medieval View • Thought- • Earth was an immovable object located at the center of the universe • The moon, sun and planets all moved in perfectly circular paths around the earth (common sense) Geocentric Theory

  10. The Medieval View • Aristotle • Ptolemy • Christianity- • God had placed Earth at the center of the universe

  11. A New Way of Thinking • Scientific Revolution • Def.- a new way of thinking about the natural world, based upon careful observation and a willingness to question accepted beliefs

  12. The Heliocentric Theory • Nicolaus Copernicus- • Sun=center of universe (heliocentric theory) • Kepler • Ellptical orbits

  13. Galileo Galilei • Discoveries

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