This lesson contains 19 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.
Lesson duration is: 50 min
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Slide 1 - Slide
Learning objectives
1) I can explain how a new view of science emerged in the 16th century.
2) I can name two research methods that caused the scientific revolution.
3) I can describe the new (revolutionary) way of scientific thinking, using an example.
Terms and dates
Slide 2 - Slide
Slide 3 - Video
Scientific Revolution
Antiquity > Natural philosophy ancient Greeks. Geocentrism (sun revolves around earth)
Middle Ages >Bible and Christianity increasingly important. According to the Bible the Earth was the creation of God and the center of the universe.
Slide 4 - Slide
Scientific Revolution
16th century > New perspective on science during the Renaissance. Scholars ...
doubted whether some of the knowledge from old books was correct (humanism).
learned because of the voyages of discovery about unknown animals, plants and peoples.
would examine nature and the human body themselves.
Between 1600 and 1700 many scientific discoveries > Scientific Revolution.
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Scientific Revolution
Two ways of doing research:
Rationalism: Research based on reasoning and logic.
Empirical thinking: Research based on observation and experiments.
Results of research led to knowledge about laws of nature (= how the world works).
Slide 6 - Slide
Scientific Revolution
Galileo
Built a telescope. Found scientific evidence that the Earth revolves around the sun, heliocentrism.
Newton
Combined rationalism and empirical thinking. Discovered that the Earth pulls objects down with the force of gravity.
Slide 7 - Slide
When did a new view of science emerge?
A
15th century
B
16th century
C
17th century
D
18th century
Slide 8 - Quiz
What wasn't a cause for the new view on science?
A
Examining nature and the human body
B
Voyages of discovery
C
Using the Bible as a source for scientific knowledge
D
Doubting whether some of the knowledge from old books was correct
Slide 9 - Quiz
Which two ways of doing research led to the Scientific Revolution?
A
empirical thinking and the Renaissance
B
empirical thinking and rationalism
C
positivism and the Renaissance
D
positivism and rationalism
Slide 10 - Quiz
Scientific Revolution
Many scholars lived in the Republic in the 17th century. Science flourished.
1575 University of Leiden founded.
No censorship, scientists were free to publish theories and ideas. New insights spread quickly.
Many foreign scholars moved to the Republic.
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Scientific Revolution
Huygens
Discovered that light consists of waves. Invented the pendulum clock. Designed a telescope and discovered, for example, a moon near the planet Saturn. Famous mathematician.
Van Leeuwenhoek
Discovered microorganisms, such as sperm cells and bacteria, using a homemade microscope.
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Scientific Revolution
Spinoza
Critical of Christianity/ religion, for example stories about miracles in the Bible.
Miracles impossible, because for everything there should be a logical cause in nature.
Spinoza's ideas were unusual. Most scholars felt that their discoveries were evidence of God existed.
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What wasn't a cause of science flourishing in the Republic?
A
censorship
B
arrival of foreign scholars
C
University of Leiden founded
D
tolerance
Slide 14 - Quiz
Wie ontdekte dat de aarde om de zon draait en niet andersom?
A
Galileo
B
Huygens
C
Newton
D
Van Leeuwenhoek
Slide 15 - Quiz
Who discovered microorganisms using a homemade microscope?
A
Galileo
B
Huygens
C
Newton
D
Van Leeuwenhoek
Slide 16 - Quiz
Most scholars in the Republic didn't believe in God anymore.
A
true
B
false
Slide 17 - Quiz
Learning objectives
1) I can explain how a new view of science emerged in the 16th century.
2) I can name two research methods that caused the scientific revolution.
3) I can describe the new (revolutionary) way of scientific thinking, using an example.
Terms and dates
Slide 18 - Slide
Get to work
What? See whiteboard.
How? Alone
Help? Ask neighbour. Can't figure it out? Ask teacher.