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Week 4 discussion
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR DISCUSSIONS: Your contributions
should be thoughtful and developed. Answer all parts of the question and use
concepts from the course materials. Use a professional style of communication,
with attention to grammar, spelling, and typos. Do not copy and paste
information into discussionsâwrite posts in your own words and cite all sources
of information used. See the sample discussion post as a guideline.
Unless your instructor specifies otherwise, choose ONE of
the following questions, and give a substantive response to at least two other
students. A substantive response is not simply an agreement to your peer, but
the response should add significance to the post and further the discussion.
To access the rubric for discussions, click on the
discussion link for that week. The rubric is located towards the bottom of the
discussion instructions.
Initial discussion posts are due by Thursday at 11:30PM ET
and at least two responses to fellow classmates are expected by the end of the
week on Sunday by 11:30PM ET.
The progress of logic and knowledge of the physical world
during the Scientific Revolution was constantly at odds with the oppositional
force of religion and mysticism. How were average Europeans, and the scientists
themselves, affected by the dilemma created by these forces?
What were the conditions necessary to advance astronomical
knowledge from Copernicus to Newton? How did they develop during the
seventeenth century?
One of our themes this semester is that before several
transformations, people looked to the past in order to make sense of their
universe; people lived in a world with little change; people were not
particularly optimistic. All of this changed, however, over the course of
several centuries. In the readings so far this semester, where do you see
people beginning to look to other sources than an authority from the past; beginning
to experience and expect more and more change in their lives; and beginning to
expect the future to be better than the present? This question will appear
again in Week 8.
Drawing on the readings, describe a day in the life of one
of the following 16th-19th century people. You may use your historical
imagination to prepare your post, but make sure you use the readings to provide
evidence for the details you include in your account. You may cite from
credible outside sources in addition to the required readings.
Ruler
Church Authority – Protestant or Catholic – This can include
a monk or nun, for anyone in the Church was seen as an authority by many in
society.
Intellectual – Scientist, Philosopher, Scholar, Writer,
Musician, etc.
Merchant
Peasant / Farmer (The transition occurs in this period for
most.)
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