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Biology 13.1
Biology- Natural History and Scientific Investigation 13.1 -FINISHED
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What command did God give us in Genesis 1:28? | To subdue the earth to the glory of God |
| The most famous early Hebrew naturalist was ______, king of Israel who ruled around 1000 B.C. | Solomon |
| The idea that living things can arise from nonliving things is known as _______ _________. | spontaneous generation |
| The ideas of creation without a Creator were perhaps man's first attempt at developing a philosophy of origins called _________. | evolution |
| Another early Greek philosopher whose thoughts influenced Western science was ______. He put together a system known as the doctrine of ideas. | Plato |
| Plato put together a system known as the _______ _______ _______. In which he viewed the physical world as not genuinely real, and therefore changeable and relative. | doctrine of ideas |
| Plato's most famous disciple, the Greek naturalist and philosopher ________ made some great advances in the knowledge of structure, habits, distribution, and development of animals. | Aristotle |
| Aristotle rejected much of Plato's system and developed his own _____ ____ _____. According to this philosophy, intellectual speculation is the highest form of reality, and personal god is left out of the picture. | doctrine of intellect |
| Despite the Greek misunderstanding of the universe, their studies led them to a demonstration of the ______and _______ in ________. | unity and consistency in nature |
| Platonism continued in one form or another throughout the Roman world, partly because of its influence on ______ ______ _______, a Roman general who wrote prolifically in his spare time. | Pliny the Elder |
| Pliny's major scientific work, _______ ________ touched on many scientific subjects, including nature of the heavens, technology, zoology, botany, mineralogy, and medicine. | Natural History |
| ____, a Greek physician who lived in Rome about one hundred years after Pliny, was especially interested in the human body. | Galen |
| What did Galen's work become? | It became the absolute authority in human anatomy for over a thousand years. |
| The _______ _______ were driven from Byzantium because of doctrinal disagreements with the religious leaders there. | Nestorian Christians |