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The Scientific Revolution influenced European philosophers as well as scientists. Philosophers tried to apply principles of rational thought to the study of human life. Inconclusion they hoped to improve conditions for people..!
The scientific revolution encouraged scientists to focus on how something happened.
thomas edison
Scientists of the Scientific Revolution and philosophers in the Age of Enlightenment are linked because they were both involved in a paradigm shift. A paradigm shift is when there is a significant change in the way we interpret something.
Greeker thinks and Francis Bacon connected these two ideas
The Scientific Revolution influenced European philosophers as well as scientists. Philosophers tried to apply principles of rational thought to the study of human life. Inconclusion they hoped to improve conditions for people..!
The scientific revolution encouraged scientists to focus on how something happened.
The radicals, the philosophers and so on..
thomas edison
Scientists of the Scientific Revolution and philosophers in the Age of Enlightenment are linked because they were both involved in a paradigm shift. A paradigm shift is when there is a significant change in the way we interpret something.
focus on how something happened instead of why it happened.
focus on how something happened instead of why it happened.
Descartes contributed to mathematics and physics, adding to the advances of the scientific revolution. The skepticism expressed in his philosophical theories also influenced thought in the scientific revolution and the Enlightenment.
Greeker thinks and Francis Bacon connected these two ideas
Historians were influenced by scientists to evaluate their sources more critically
It rejected traditional social, religious, and political values.
I think it might have been Robert Grosseteste (1175-1253), Bishop of Lincoln. I'm researching him.. and it says he is "the real founder of the tradition of scientific thought in mediæval Oxford." And is best known as an original thinker for his work concerning what would today be called science or the scientific method. hope that helps