According to that belief, the moon, the sun, and the planets all moved in perfectly circular paths around the earth Common sense seemed to support this view
The Scientific Revolution was a new way of thinking about the natural world • The new way was based on observation and a willingness to question accepted
Which civilizations have we already studied that were involved in science, mathematics, astronomy, and technological innovation?
belief in reason and logic as the source of knowledge Before the Scientific Rev Europeans got their ideas from the Bible and classical thinkers, like
During the Renaissance from the 1300s until the early 1500s, science was still considered a branch of religion, and scientific thought held that the earth
ways in which science has altered economic, social, and political beliefs and science until it began to be forged in the scientific revolution out of
ration of religion and science, sufficiently satisfactory to last until the sixteenth century, when Europe was overwhelmed with new
In this case, it is nothing but a different way of looking at the broad topic known as “Religion and Science ” However, there is a second, and more intriguing
the acceptance of false assumptions about the world that stemmed from the beliefs of their eras Science before the 17th Century The state of science prior
Before 1500, scholars generally decided what was true or false by referring to an ancient Greek to that belief, the moon, the sun, and the planets all moved in perfectly circular European thought that historians call the Scientific Revolution
2 What 3 factors affected scientific beliefs up until the 1700s? 3 What was the role of the Catholic Church in science during the Middle Ages?