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konstantin123 [22]
3 years ago
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What did goethe believe was the effect of copernicus theory

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Alenkinab [10]3 years ago
6 0

Goethe said that the doctrine of Copernicus was the only one that had a great effect on the human spirit above all.

For the first time in the human history men renounced the privilege of being the center of the Universe, it gave a freedom of vision and greatness of thought.

Goethe was a great influence for the modern culture, art and science. He concieved the individual as a small world, existing by his own means as a result of the Copernicus Heliocentrism theory.

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