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Scientific Revolution: 1500-1700 A.D.


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Scientific Revolution: 1500-1700 A.D.
An examination of the Scientific Revolution, which took place in Europe between 1500-1700.
1,147 words (approx. 4.6 pages) | 2 sources | MLA | 2005 United States


Paper Summary:

The three hundred years between 1500 to 1700 A.D. was a period of a profound change in the thinking of the people, especially in Europe. During this time, the centuries-old beliefs of the people, which were based on dogma and religion, were challenged by a number of intellectuals who based their thinking on experimentation and mathematical analysis to understand the physical world around them. This revolutionary change in the way of thinking led to the application of knowledge to practical uses and propelled the Western world from the Dark Ages to the modern age. The significance of the period, which later came to be known as the period of Scientific Revolution, lies in the fact that the scientific developments of the time affected all aspects of the peoples' lives and led to the continuing dominance of the Western world over the rest of the world to this day. This paper reviews the developments of the Scientific Revolution and discusses their importance.

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"During the Medieval or Middle Ages of the European history, the philosophical and scientific doctrine was dominated by the Church. Certain "truths" about the physical and natural world, based largely on Biblical studies and the Aristotle's philosophy (conveniently adopted by the Church as dogma) were considered to be undeniable. Prominent among these theories was the Aristotelian theory on astronomy that considered the earth to be the center of the universe around which all celestial bodies revolved. Other erroneous views of the time included the claim (later proved false by Galileo) that the rate at which an object fell depended on its weight, and that all matter was constructed from four basic elements--earth, air, fire and water; or the belief that that the human body contained four different liquids (called "humors") and that illness was caused by the imbalance of these "humors"."

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Scientific Revolution: 1500-1700 A.D. (2012, January 15). Retrieved February 13, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Essay-Scientific-Revolution-1500-1700-A-D/57329

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"Scientific Revolution: 1500-1700 A.D." 15 January 2012. Web. 13 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Essay-Scientific-Revolution-1500-1700-A-D/57329>




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