Important Notecards from Unit 3

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Geocentric Theory  Created by Claudius Ptolemy. God and saved souls has a location and it also gave humans a role in the universe.  
Ptolemaic System  Earth in center surrounded by perfect orbs. Beyond the tenth orb was the Empyrean Heaven.  
Tycho Brahe  Collected data and began to reject the Ptolemaic Theory, but not as much as Copernicus.  
Johannes Kepler  Created 3 laws of planetary motion which confirmed the heliocentric theory while modifying it using Brahe's data. Believed the universe was created on the basis of geometric figures & the harmony of a human soul mirrored # relationships btwn. planets.  
Galileo  Telescope led him to support heliocentric theory.  
Newton  Invented calculus. Wrote "Principia" which explained gravity.  
Empiricism  All evidence muse dependent on evidence that is observable by the senses.  
Francis Bacon  "The Great Instauration". Believed that humans had to proceed to know the natural world incorrectly. Created a new scientific method based on inductive principles.  
Rene Descartes  "Discourse on Method". Belief in doubt and reason. Also in separation of mind and matter. Father of modern rationalism.  
Thomas Hobbes  "Leviathan". Need of absolute monarchy b/c humans are like animals.  
John Locke  "Two Treatises on Government". Humans lived in a state of equality and freedom rather than a state of war.  
Margaret Cavendish  Participated in scientific debates. "Observations upon Experimental Philosophy" and "Grounds of Natural Philosophy".  
Maria Winkelmann  Assisted her husband. Found a comet.  
William Harvey  "On the Motion of Heart and Blood". Proved that the heart was the beginning point of circulation of blood in the body.  
Andreas Vesalius  "On the Fabric of the Human Body". Hands-on approach.  
Paracelus  Father of Modern Medicine. Rejected the work of Aristotle and Galen and made his own chemical philosophy.  
Benedict de Spinioza  "Ethics Demonstrated in the Geometrical Manner". Believed that humans do not understand human nature.  
Blaise Pascal  Believed that God cared for human souls. "Pensees". Tried to convert rationalists to Christianity.  
Bernard de Fontenelle  "Plurality of Worlds". Made science a part of literature and made it easier for the elite to understand.  
Pierre Bayle  Attacked superstition, intolerance, and dogmatism. "Historical and Critical Dictionary". Believed that compelling people to a religion was wrong and that the new rational principles of textual criticism should be applied to the Bible & Secular Documents.  
Voltaire  Compared life in England and France. Against Royal Absolutism. Championed Deism.  
Denis Diderot  "Encyclopedia". Purpose was to change the general way of thinking.  
D. Hume  "Treatise on Human Nature".  
Montesquieu  "Persian Letters". Criticized French gov't. "The Spirit of the Laws". Attempted to apply the scientific method to the social and political area. Distinguished 3 typed of gov't.  
Cesare Beccaria  "On Crimes and Punishments". Believed that punishments should serve only as deterrents. Opposed Capital Punishment.  
Adam Smith  "The Wealth of Nations". Strong attack on Mercantilism. Laissez-faire.  
Jean-Jaques Rousseau  "Discourse on the origins of the Inequality of Mankind". Humans were happy with no laws. "The Social Contract". Tried to harmonize individual liberty with government authority.  
Mary Astell  "A Serious Proposal to Ladies". Believed that women need to be better educated. "Some Reflections Upon Marriage". Called for equality of the sexes in marriage.  
Mary Wollstonecraft  "Vindication of the Rights of Women". Argued that women should have equal rights as men.  
Baron Paul d'Holbach  "System of Nature". Everything on the universe consisted of matter in motion and humans were simply machines. God was made up and unnecessary.  
Marie-Jean de Condorcet  "The Progress of the Human Mind". Humans progressed through 9 stages in history.  
Neoclassical  Act against Rococo style. Rejected strict geometrical patterns and had a fondness for curves.  
Rococo  Classical style of ancient Greece and Rome.  
Jacques-Louis David  "Oath of the Horatti" Neoclassical.  
Bach  Baroque musical style. Known for cantatas and motets.  
Handel  Baroque musical style. Known for religious music.  
Haydn  Classical era. "The Creation" and "The Seasons"  
Mozart  Italian comic opera.  
Samuel Richardson  Wrote novel "Pamela: or, Virtue Regarded".  
Henry Fielding  Wrote novels about people without scruples who survived by their wits.  
Edward Gibbon  "Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire"  
Sephardic Jews  Jews that were expelled from Spain in the 15th century. Most moved to Turkish lands, but some moved to cities and prospered in banking and commercial activities.  
Zinzendorf  Spread pietism. He believed that the personal experience of God constitutes as true religious experience. Opposed the "rational" ideas of the Lutheran church.  
John Wesley  He believed that all could be saved by experiencing God and opening the doors to his grace.  


   

 
 

 
 

 

 
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