国外教师课件希腊科学.ppt

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国外教师课件希腊科学

Early Greek Science and Philosophy Early Greece Thales of Miletus 625 BC First Philosopher Used organized, formal arguments First Mathematician Used formal proof method Learned from Mesopotamians and Egyptians (who kept records only) First Scientist “All events, even extraordinary ones, can be explained in natural terms which can be understood by humans.” Asked why things happened and then tried to find a rational answer “What is fundamental and does not change?” Assumed that an order existed Underlying principle or basic material is called arché in Greek In its early days philosophy included science – which became known as natural philosophy. Thales thinking was scientific because it could provide evidence for its conclusions. And it was philosophy because it used reason to reach these conclusions. – Strathern, Paul, Mendeleyevs Dream, New York: Berkley Books, 2000, p.11. Thales The fundamental matter? Water (one materialist) Fossils on hilltop Presence in so many things Different forms (ice, liquid, steam) We know from anecdotal evidence that Thales arrived at his theory [that water is the fundamental material] after seeing some seashell fossils high above the contemporary sea level. But his speculations probably went deeper than this. He must have seen the mist rising from the Anatolian hills to become clouds, and have observed the rain falling from clouds in storms out over the Aegean. Land becoming damp air, which in turn became water. Just a couple of miles north of Miletus, a large river meanders over the wide plain to the sea. (This is in fact the ancient River Meander, from which our word derives.) Thales would have observed the river slowly silting up: the water becoming muddy earth. He would have visited the springs on the nearby hillside: the earth becoming water again. It takes little imagination now to see how Thales conceived of the idea all is water. – Strathern, Paul, Mendeleyevs Dream, New York: Berkley Books, 2000, p.12. Pythagoras

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