Enlightenment/ Age of Reason
Credited with developing the "scientific method"
Bacon and Descartes
Considered to be the "Fathers of the Enlightenment"
Francis Bacon and Rene Descartes
Who advocated belief in Empiricism- that sensory experience is the only true source of knowledge? he also advocated that government should only exist for the governed, and that should be more religious toleration.
John Locke
Who said "I think, therefore I am"?
Rene Descartes
The "Father of modern chemistry", he formulated laws for gases.
Robert Boyle
Used microscopes in their studies
Anton Van Leeuwenhoek and Robert hooke
Swedish botanist who devised a system for classifying living things
Carl Linnaeus
Discovered the sun was at the center of the universe
Copernicus
True or False/ Deists and Catholics had almost identical ideas about religion
False
True or False/ Science during the Enlightenment era advanced more slowly than during the Renaissance.
False
Constructed the first telescope and confirmed Copernicus' theory
Galileo
Formulated laws of gravity and motion in the 1660's
Isaac Newton
Formulated the three laws of planetary motion
Kepler
The erosion of religion as the source of authority was the hallmark(main result) of the Enlightenment. The new viewpoint this engendered was called ___________
Secularism (urged that people should practice any religion they wanted or none at all.)
True or False/ Electricity was studied during the Enlightenment
True
True or False/ Most of the main ideas put forth by the political philosophers of the Enlightenment era were rejected by the leaders of the American and French Revolutions
True
True or False/ The leading figures of the Enlightenment era glorified reason (rational thought)
True
Developed the theory of the circulation of blood
William Harvey
The historical period during which the "scientific revolution" began
the Renaissance