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The Scientific Revolution: Making Knowledge in the Early Modern World

Course Number: HIST 225
Title: The Scientific Revolution: Making Knowledge in the Early Modern World
Day & Time: TR 08:30AM 09:45AM
Instructor: Cooley M
Credit: 1.00
Course Description:

Beginning in the Age of Encounters and ending with the Enlightenment, the course traces how the Scientific Revolution fundamentally changed the way we think about nature through key figures, including da Vinci, Copernicus, Kepler, Galilei, Bacon, Descartes, Newton, and Linnaeus. In addition to basic concepts and terminology in the history of science, students will read and analyze primary sources; think critically about how historians write history; evaluate the role of institutions and social customs in the creation of knowledge; and articulate historical arguments orally and in writing.

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