Universities would allow scientists to investigate their theories even if they contradicted Catholic teachings.
Physical demonstrations made universities very attractive to scientists during the scientific revolution
Universities would allow scientists to investigate their theories even if they contradicted Catholic teachings.
Universities would allow scientists to investigate their theories even if they contradicted Catholic teachings.
It gave scientists the freedom to explore new ideas, even if they contradicted traditional or religious beliefs.
William Harvey
Physical demonstrations made universities very attractive to scientists during the scientific revolution
Physical demonstrations made universities very attractive to scientists during the scientific revolution
Physical demonstrations made universities very attractive to scientists during the scientific revolution
Physical demonstrations made universities very attractive to scientists during the scientific revolution
Universities would allow scientists to investigate their theories even if they contradicted Catholic teachings.
Universities would allow scientists to investigate their theories even if they contradicted Catholic teachings.
The Scientific Method :)
Many scientists during the scientific revolution were indeed deeply religious, such as Isaac Newton and Johannes Kepler. They believed that studying the natural world was a way to better understand the work of God. However, there were also scientists, like Galileo Galilei, who faced conflict with the church due to their findings conflicting with religious teachings.
During the Scientific Revolution, scientists standardized the way of proving their ideas through empirical evidence and inductive reasoning. This became the modern scientific method.
Universities would allow scientists to investigate their theories even if they contradicted Catholic teachings.
It gave scientists the freedom to explore new ideas, even if they contradicted traditional or religious beliefs.
It gave scientists the freedom to explore new ideas, even if they contradicted traditional or religious beliefs.