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Title: The Scientific Method, Francis Bacon and Rene Descartes


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The Scientific Method, Francis Bacon and Rene
Descartes
  • Std. 7.10.3
  • I can outline the steps of the Scientific Method
    and explain how Bacon and Descartes influenced
    its development. I can explain how changes in
    scientific thought effected European culture and
    thinking.

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Rene Descartes
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Who was Francis Bacon?
  • Francis Bacon lived from 1561-1626 in England.
  • He came from a noble family and was
    well-educated.
  • He held government positions and was made a
    knight.
  • He is considered a philosopher (thinker) rather
    than a scientist.
  • He studied the writings of the great scientists
    of his time and was very interested in their
    work.
  • He did not develop any knew theories. Instead,
    he developed a system to explore the world.
  • He taught that scientific study should follow a
    predictable pattern.
  • His ideas are found in his many books. The
    Advancement of Learning first laid out his ideas
    in 1605.

4
Who was Rene Descartes?
  • Descartes was born in France and lived from
    1596-1650.
  • He came from a learned family and was given an
    education which included classical studies,
    mathematics and philosophy.
  • He studied law at the university and then took a
    military position with the leader of the
    Netherlands.
  • He was interested in a number of topics including
    geometry, optics and meteors. He wrote essays on
    his areas of study and he is famous for his work.
  • He is sometimes called the Father of Modern
    Philosophy. He responsible for a very famous
    quote Cogito, ergo sum, I think, therefore I
    am.
  • He taught that people should doubt everything
    until it could be proven through reason.

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Development of the Scientific Method
  • The thinking/writing of Bacon and Descartes led
    to the development of a procedure for doing
    scientific experiments and research.
  • From Bacon comes the idea of a systematic
    process.
  • From Descartes comes the idea of requiring proof
    and clear reasoning.

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The Six Steps of the Scientific Method
  • State the problem (define the question)
  • Gather information (read other sources and/or
    observe)
  • Form hypothesis (proposed solution)
  • Perform experiment and collect data
  • Record and analyze data
  • Draw conclusions from the data collected

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The Scientific Revolution Effected European
Culture and Thinking.
  • Philosophers began applying scientific thought to
    other areas of human life.
  • Attempts to use reason and logic for the
    improvement of society caused people to
    reevaluate their governments. This caused a
    resurgence of democratic ideals.
  • Growth in the area of science challenged some
    teachings of the Catholic Church. This caused an
    undermining of Church influence.
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