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| PROPOSED that the planets revolved around the sun. |
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| said the planets travel in oval paths called ELLIPES. |
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| PROVED that the planets revolved around the sun, invented the telescope, developed law of Physics. |
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| developed the SCIENTIFIC METHOD |
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| truth can only be reached through reason. |
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| discovered GRAVITY. Invented CALCULUS |
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| DISSECTED HUMANS to learn about ANATOMY. |
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| BLOOD is pumped by the HEART and circulates through the body. |
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| established CHEMISTRY as a PURE SCIENCE proved air was made up of a MIXTURE OF ELEMENTS. |
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| discovered OXYGEN (also invented carbonated drinks.) |
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| discovered the NATURE OF COMBUSTION. |
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| developed an INTERNATIONAL CODE based on natural law |
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| DEFENDED FREE SPEECH AND FREE RELIGION. |
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| REASONS COULD NOT ANSWER PORBLEMS OF METAPHYSICS. |
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| stressed the value of a personal religious expirience. Established Methodism. |
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| theories that attemp to explain a set of facts on study and observations. |
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| path that is oval where planets revolve on. |
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| method made of several steps to prove a testable hypothesis |
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| system of mathematics that calculates changing forces or quantities. |
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| people who practiced Alchemy. |
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| physical laws could be understood by applying reason. (universal law) |
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| rights belonging to all humans from birth |
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| opposition to war or violence as a means of settling disputes. |
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| religion that exploited peoples ignorance and superstitions. |
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| gatherings in homes of wealthy patrons |
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| Rulers who sought to govern by enlightenment principals while maintaining power |
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| to greek and romans it represented ultimate order and reason |
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| Branch of philosophe that deals with spiritual issues such as the existance of GOD. |
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| cultural movement that celebrated emotion and the individual. |
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-developed idea of separating the government powers. -powers should be divded equally between three branches of government -three branches- legislative(makes laws) executive(enforces laws) Judicial (interprets laws to see if violated) influenced the American Revolution |
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-believed man to be naturally violent and cruel. -people should form an agreement to give up their liberty and live obediantly under an absolute ruler who makes laws and keeps them peaceful |
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-man is naturally good -man should form own government with an agreement |
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