HLTH 252 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Hippocratic Oath, Scientific Revolution, Wu Xing

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The scientific revolution and the overthrow of authority. In 1600s everything changed from how people first viewed the natural world. Learning to paraphrase and write sentences that sound good. Write with purpose, learn to support ideas with evidence, and learn to paraphrase. What things are made of, why things happened were ignored & believed to be work of gods. 500 bc involved math but that things that they were able to predict using math were still thought to be the workings of the gods. Understanding of the natural world changed over the last 500 years bc. People believe things happen in a certain way and if you do not have evidence/ proof, people will not believe you. This generation had a limited ability to obs. (only used natural senses- impaired ability to see how things work) and therefore, greeks were (cid:449)ro(cid:374)g too si(cid:373)ple (cid:271)/(cid:272) of a(cid:271)ilit(cid:455) to o(cid:271)s. Changed with scientific revolution and the development of tools.

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