Galileo is not a heresy of Galileo, so in his outstanding theory, accused by the Inquisition, he argues that the Earth is the center of the universe, unlike the church, but his belief in the theory that the universe exists Because he insisted, super - centrally said. Galileo is a man of great wisdom and imagination, living in the era of rule by the Catholic Church, they are trying to control people directly through their version "reality". Everyone who publicly challenges the teaching of the church has the opportunity to be condemned and punished.
I am not disappointed. Before I talk about the main premise of this book, however, I will go to another part of the title of my paper, it is "heresy of Galileo". Pinker, like Galileo's heresy thought, experiences similar reactions as he said it in the book, and for the same reason I will discuss Pinker. It is therefore worthwhile to briefly introduce Galileo's case to clarify modern cases. Of course Galileo is an astronomer. The observation of his night sky shows that Copernicus observed observing the sun around the earth around the Earth. Therefore, he published this scientific and factual topic. However, everyday centralism is not only a dry matter of academic concern, it also has profound moral, religious and political implications. It not only doubts some sort of Bible poetry but also denies the moral organization of the universe and the human position within it.
The first proposal of heretical Galileo was from professors of the Cagliariidae, Masahiro Nishihiro, such as poet and Greek literature experts, and had to deal with it in 1613. By his former student Benedetto Castelli who protected the spot Galileo: The patron saint of Galileo Cosimo II Dogedici and the mother of Cosimo of Lorraine conversation In Christina, Boscaglia proved that the telescope is effective, but the movements of the earth are obvious The current mathematics professor and Mr. Benedict are going to abandon the Bible. By reporting the exchange to Galileo, Castelli decided that Galileo wrote a letter to Castelli, which he described in detail his opinion that it was the most appropriate course of treatment of its natural phenomena. Later, in 1615, he expanded this to his longer letter to the Grand Duke of the Grand Duke Christina.