Scientists I
Scientists II
Philosophers I
Philosophers II
Enlighten-ment
100

Developed the three laws of motion 

Who is Sir Isaac Newton?

100

Theory that planets revolve around the sun 

What is heliocentricity? 

100

Father of empiricism 

Who is Sir Francis Bacon? 

100

Invented analytic geometry 

Who is Rene Descartes? 

100

Allowed for mass production of texts

What is the printing press? 

200

Invented the three laws of planetary movement 

Who is Johannes Kepler? 

200

Made a mathematical model of the universe with the Earth at the center

Who is Ptolemy? 

200

The three natural rights according to John Locke

What are life, liberty, and property? 

200

Developed the scientific method 

Who is Sir Francis Bacon? 

200

Define coffeehouse 

a place where people could talk freely and openly about nation discourses 

300
Father of modern botany and zoology

Who is Albertus Magnus? 

300

Observed a supernova and comet 

Who is Tycho Brahe? 
300

German philosopher and one of the most influential enlightenment thinkers who came up with the categorical imperative 

Who is Immanuel Kant? 

300

Translated Thucydide's 'History of the Peloponnesian War' to English 

Who is Thomas Hobbes? 

300

Explain Salon culture

European social and intellectual gatherings for people to discuss art, literature, philosophy, music, and politics. 

400

Published 'On the Revolution of Heavenly Bodies'

Who is Nicolaus Copernicus? 

400

Forced Galileo Galilei to recant his support of the Copernican heliocentricity theory 

What is the church? 

400

Define the tabula rasa 

The blank slate theory that says through experience the mind is able to gradually build complex ideas by combining simple ideas derived from sensory experience through reflection 

400

Published 'Discourse on Methods'

Who is Rene Descartes? 

400

Edited the encyclopedie





Who is Denis Diderot and Jean d'Alembert?

500

What makes the Keplerian telescope different? 

Made with a convex eye piece and allows for a wider field of vision 

500

Albertus Magnus was the guide and master of this person 

Who is St. Thomas Aquinas? 

500

Define radical skepticism 

Radical doubt derived certain truths such as one's own existence. It begins with the idea that we know little or nothing about the external world. 

500

Define the categorical imperative 

An unconditional principle that requires people to act rationally and respect the humanity of others 

500

Edited the encyclopédie

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