Philosophy 43 Flashcards

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What motivated Copernicus?

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His participation in the intellectual atmosphere of Renaissance Neoplatonism

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What was the Scientific Revolution?

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The final expression of the Renaissance and its definitive contribution to the modern world view

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What would a moving earth make automatically true?

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Regular planetary orbits around the sun appear to the terrestrial observer as irregular movements around the earth

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What happened on the last day of Copernicus’ Life? What did most think about this?

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A copy of his published work was brought to him. For most, his discovery was so I contradictory to everyday experience, so potently false, that it did not require serious discussion

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What does “upstart astrologer” refer to?

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Luther called Copernicus an “upstart astrologer” believing he foolishly wished to reverse the entire science of astronomy while flagrantly contradicting the Holy Bible

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What views were held by Giordano Bruno?

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The Bible should be followed for its moral teaching rather than its astronomy, and all religions and philosophies should exist in tolerance and mutual understanding

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Why did the Catholic Church condemn the heliocentric hypothesis?

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Copernicus posed a fundamental threat to the entire Christian framework of cosmology, theology, and morality

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