The effects of both led to the want for information and critical thinking. They provided ways for the common man to be able to learn more without the assistance of religious views. The achievements from the Scientific Revolution helped boost confidence in human nature and provided a system for one to prove ideas valid, refuting old Aristotelian views by being able to fact check. This came from factually basing new ideas and repeating the steps enough times to be verified. This success directed the Enlightenment to where it could be used to entertain more secular and rational thoughts that derived from sensual feelings and experiences from lives. The reason why these events are linked and taught with one another is because they altered thinking tactics that were taught and developed in Europe. It allowed people to have their own reasoning for why the world works the way it is, and led to less reliance on religion. Both the Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment helped to transfer power to people, as they were able to now think for themselves, and no longer relied on the nobility’s or clergy’s knowledge of
The effects of both led to the want for information and critical thinking. They provided ways for the common man to be able to learn more without the assistance of religious views. The achievements from the Scientific Revolution helped boost confidence in human nature and provided a system for one to prove ideas valid, refuting old Aristotelian views by being able to fact check. This came from factually basing new ideas and repeating the steps enough times to be verified. This success directed the Enlightenment to where it could be used to entertain more secular and rational thoughts that derived from sensual feelings and experiences from lives. The reason why these events are linked and taught with one another is because they altered thinking tactics that were taught and developed in Europe. It allowed people to have their own reasoning for why the world works the way it is, and led to less reliance on religion. Both the Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment helped to transfer power to people, as they were able to now think for themselves, and no longer relied on the nobility’s or clergy’s knowledge of