The Enlightenment was challenged by both romanticism, and religious "enthusiasm". This continued to develop European Science itself. Charles Darwin laid hoe a complicated that told other that all his life was a constant change and that the competitive struggle for survival over the years developed new species for both plants and animals. Human beings were also included in this vast process of evolution.
Wednesday, February 3, 2016
Chapter 15 part 2
Before the Scientific Revolution, educated Europeans held a view of the world that derived people from Aristotle. The Scientific Revolution was revolutionary because it challenged the understanding of the universe. The break through of the Scientific Revolution came from the Polish mathematician named Nicolaus Copernicus. He wrote a book called Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres. It was published in the year of his death and was an essential argument that "at the middle of all things, lies the sun."The breakthrough of the Scientific Revolution occurred in Europe during the modern era. But the question of origins was why Europe? It started in Europe because Arab schooling boosted several accomplishments in subjects such as math, medicine, and astronomy. Europe gave rise to the scientific enterprise by their historical development and fragmented civilization. By the twelfth and thirteen centuries, Europe evolved within a legal system that guaranteed independence for the church, towns, cities, and universities. This was based on corporation.
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