ACCTG 1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Deferent And Epicycle, Jigsaw Puzzle, Nominalism

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Task 2 through the lens of new science. Learning goals: what is the galilean view, what is the aristotelian view, what is new science? (ideas + methods, what did copernicus contribute to science, roles of instruments in changing the world view (influence) Chapter 2: the scientific revolution of the 17th century and its aftermath. Scientific revolution name given to a series of discoveries in the 17th century (involving galilei, Because it is light in nature and hence strives to reach its natural place in the sky. Because their heaviness strives to be as low as possible; the earth is their natural place. From a geocentric to a heliocentric model of the universe. The need for an improved calendar renewed interest in the motions of the earth, the moon and the sun relative to one another. The geocentric model of the universe in the sixteenth century. Geocentric universe model of the universe in which the earth is at the center.

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