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    Emmie Thompson Mr. Lindley AP European 11 January 2013 Galileo‚ Descartes‚ and Newton The scientific revolution gave way to a radical change in the ideology of mankind. Prior to the scientific revolution‚ ideas were dominated by the church. Religion dominated science and was a superior source of knowledge. When science contradicted the church‚ it was wrong. This clash was seen with the claim of the earth not being the center of the universe‚ but the sun. The church declared this as heresy

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    Galileo Galilei Analysis

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    Galileo Galilei: Letter to the Grand Duchess Christina of Tuscany‚ 1615 Analysis In paragraph D‚ Galileo explains how he has discovered the truth that the Sun is motionless in the center of the universe and that Earth revolves around it. He then states that he supports his theory and disagrees with the beliefs of Ptolemy and Aristotle‚ but can prove with many counter arguments why his beliefs about his discovery are correct. He finishes the paragraph by noting that people like Ptolemy and Aristotle

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    Life of Galileo – Notes * Two stories. * 1609 – Galileo – a famous scientist – astronomer. * He is credited with inventing the telescope – although he pinched the idea off somebody else. * He was a bit immoral – Always broke – Short on money. * Then he discovered that the earth moves around the sun. * This was a very serious situation for him‚ because at that time‚ the Catholic Church was very powerful – The Church has always taught that the sun moved around the earth.

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    Galileo Focal Point

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    GALILEO Guide Focalpoint Shopping Galileo Switzerland AG Training Administration‚ Case postale 776‚ 1215 Genève 15 Tel. 022 791 70 62 / Fax 022 791 70 60 Email : swisstraining@travelport.com Mar-09 www.galileo.ch SUMMARY Focalpoint Shopping FOCALPOINT SHOPPING ....................................................................................... 2 General overview .................................................................................................... 2 Focalpoint

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    Galileo Galilei Galileo Galilei (Pisa‚ February 15‚ 1564 – Arcetri‚ January 8‚ 1642)‚ was a Tuscan astronomer‚ philosopher‚ and physicist who is closely associated with the scientific revolution. His achievements include improving the telescope‚ a variety of astronomical observations‚ the first law of motion‚ and supporting Copernicanism effectively. He has been referred to as the "father of modern astronomy‚" as the "father of modern physics‚" and as "father of science." His experimental work

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    fundamental values and in a lot of cases‚ illustrates what those values are. In Bretch’s play “life of Galileo” we witness the rise and fall of Galileo Galilei‚ an enthusiastic scientist who holds strongly to his beliefs but relinquishes

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    Galileo lived in a time of division and repression between religious and scientific theory‚ where most writings were incendiary and disincentivized unity. His letter to the Grand Duchess Christina worked against what most of his contemporaries were peddling. Galileo’s assertions of separation in the meanings of scientific and religious thought powerfully achieve his goal of reconciling the conflict between science and religion. He does this by using credible sources to discredit those who speak against

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    Galileo‚ Through a Clear Lens Many people remember Galileo Galilei as simply the inventor of the telescope‚ and an important figure in science. However‚ Galileo’s life and pioneer thinking challenged the old world beliefs of the Church at a time when their word was law; and demonstrated his great courage‚ his strong convictions‚ and his thirst for knowledge. Galileo began his studies as a young boy at a monastery near Florence‚ Italy. In 1581‚ he gave up the monastic life at the request of his

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    Why Galileo Was Condemned

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    Why was Galileo so condemned when he held the correct view of the universe? Essentially Galileo was condemned for questioning the accepted‚ traditional explanation of the universe as supported by the Catholic Church at the time. Not only was Protestantism dealing heavy religious and political blows to the Church’s dominance in Europe‚ so to was an increasingly questioning scientific community of which Galileo seemed to be the most vocal combatant. Whilst he certainly didn’t question God’s involvement

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    very popularized and well known. Galileo found his ideas harshly criticized by the Jesuits‚ specifically Father Lorini of Florence. He was brought before the Bishop of Lodi‚ of the Holy Office‚ in 1616. The Bishop condemned Galileo’s heliocentric beliefs as heretical‚ and Galileo was made to renounce his beliefs‚ and no longer discuss them in anyway. The trial took place at the palace of Lord Cardinal Bellarmine‚ in Rome‚ and Reverend Badino Nores‚ Agostino

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