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copernicus questioned geocentric theory in the 15 hundreds, thought sun was a fixed spot, heliocentric
galileo agreed with copernicus, believer in scientific method
kepler showed that mathematical order existed within plantary system, proved copernicuses ideas of
newton all objects in the universe obey the same laws of motion, published principia
vesalius father of modern anatomy
harvey discovered that blood circulates through body and is pumped through vessels by the heart
leewenhoek one of the first to build and use a microscope
linnaeus swedish biologist who came up with the system to organize plants and anima;ls, came up with the 2 word latin naming system
hobbes thought conflict was part of human nature, believed government should keep people in order believed in the social contract-having a strong ruler to keep law and order, all citizens must obey government and no rebellion
locke people were not born good or evil they were shaped by there experiences, favored self government, believed in 3 natural rights, life liberty and property, citizens have the right to overthrow government if it doesnt protect the
conflict with the church church believed heliocentric was wrong, a lot of them were athiest, the church banned the encyclopedis because it incouraged a spirit of revolt
ways that the ideas were spread the royal society of london held lectures on science, also newspapers pamphlets and political songs that reached the middle class, saloons social gatherings were writers philosophers and artists met
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