Scientific Revolution – Quiz

  1. Summarize the “modernist fairy-tale” discussed in the lecture and identify problems with it.
  2. Identify the three competing ancient philosophies that helped spur new ideas in the 17th century.
  3. The most prominent champion of induction during the Scientific Revolution was ______________, whereas the most prominent champion of deduction was _______________.
  4. Copernicus hypothesized a __________________ model of the solar system, partially under the influence of the _______________ philosophy.
  5. Explain how Galileo’s theory that the same mathematical laws applied to the motion of all heavenly bodies challenged the medieval cosmology.
  6. Identify at least three major achievements of Sir Isaac Newton.
  7. The ________________ in London was an institution illustrating the appeal of science to the educated classes of the 17th century.

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  1. Summary: no scientific progress in the Middle Ages because of society’s Christian character. Problems: there were scientific advances in the M.A., most scientists in the early modern world were Christians, and Christianity provided a favorable background for the development of scientific thinking.
  2. Platonism, Aristotelianism, Mechanism
  3. Francis Bacon; René Descartes
  4. heliocentric; Platonic
  5. Medieval thought held that heavenly bodies weren’t necessarily composed of physical substance the same way earthly bodies were, and thus they would have been subject to different laws.
  6. discovery of calculus; theory of gravity; laws of motion; breakthroughs in optics
  7. Royal Society