This is the term for "disputes on women."
What is "querelles des femmes"?
He was responsible for synthesizing the ideas of Francis Bacon and Rene Descartes into the scientific method.
Who was Isaac Newton?
The heliocentric model of the universe was most troubling to the Catholic Church because
(1) there was no designated location of Heaven
(2) Humans, God's greatest creation, were no longer the center of the universe
(3) the universe was infinite
What was the heart and not the liver (like Galen claimed)?
He criticized Descartes idea of the separation of mind and matter and claimed that God was not simply the creator of the universe, but was the universe.
Who was Benedict Spinoza?
She went on an expedition to Suriname to collect samples of plants and insect life.
Who was Maria Sibylla Merian?
His most famous work is commonly called Principia.
Who is Newton?
The idea that God created the universe and then stepped back, allowing it to run by its own laws of nature.
What is the Newtonian World-Machine?
Cogito ergo sum.
He is known for his laws on planetary motion.
Who was Johannes Kepler?
This was the biblical argument about women's "natural inferiority."
What is that Eve was created from Adam's rib and therefore was a "structural defect rooted in the original creation"?
He was the ancient Greek philosopher that Copernicus discovered had proposed a sun-centered universe.
Who was Aristarchus of Samos?
The Catholic Church did not condemn Copernicus because...
(1) he dedicated his work to the Pope
(2) claimed his religious friends were supportive of him
The overall purpose of the Scientific Societies was to...
What is- to spread the ideas of the Scientific Revolution?
She was educated by her father and uncle.
Who was Maria Winkelmann?
These were the two pieces of evidence that allegedly scientifically proved women's "natural inferiority."
(1) They had larger pelvises.
(2) They had smaller skulls.
He came up with "like cures like."
Who was Paracelsus?
Pascal addressed his skeptics by arguing that
God is a reasonable bet; it is worthwhile to assume that God exists.
This is viewed as a cause of the Scientific Revolution.
These were the three characters in Galileo's Dialogues.
Who is Simplicio (supporter of Geocentrism), Sagrado (open minded laymen) and Salviati (support of heliocentrism.)
What was the Protestant Reformation?
He is the 1st to compile detailed observations of the positions and movements of the stars and planets.
Who was Tycho Brahe?
He was determined to show that Christianity and science did not have to be at odds with each other.
Who was Blaise Pascal in Pensees?
These are the 4 bodily humors according to Galen
(1) blood
(2) yellow bile
(3) phlegm
(4) black bile
** disease is caused by an imbalance
He is the only English scientist to be buried in Westminster Abbey?
Who is Isaac Newton?