Sunday, February 7, 2010

Why was the Scientific revolution a step towards a more liberal west?

Just curious.Why was the Scientific revolution a step towards a more liberal west?
what was the main factor that held it back? archaic traditionalism in the way of religion (early rennaisance)...more liberal but not necessarily liberalWhy was the Scientific revolution a step towards a more liberal west?
I think it's a willingness to look for new things or new ways to do things - an open minded attitude that allows for intellectual and practical growth within a society and culture. New ideas are often stifled in close minded reserved or ';conservative'; societies. Willingness to explore leads to liberation of thinking or a more ';liberal'; milieu.
i believe that scientific revolution is a step towards a more liberal west because it provides a concrete acceptance toward knowledge and growth that wouldnt normally be accepted without a factual basis by most.
Quit trying to plagiarize. Go to a local library and do some research, use Wikipedia to find a starting place.

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