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Intellectual Revolution that Defined Society

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Tradition, religion, and philosophy

Science and technology before the scientific revolution were based o

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Scientific revolution

It started in the early 16th century up to the 18th century in the Europe

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Scientific Revolution

it was the period of enlightenment when the development in the fields of physics, mathematics, astronomy, biology, and chemistry transformed the views of the society about the nature

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The renaissance

Exploration and Trade

Printing Press

Scientific societies

Experimental Method

What are the five (5) factors that contributed to the scientific revolution?

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The Renaissance

It began in the 14th century, emphasized the importance of reason and observation

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Exploration and Trade

European and others cultures brought new ideas and technologies, which inspired scientific curiosity and experimentation

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Printing Press

The invention of this made it easier to share and disseminate scientific knowledge

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Scientific Societies

The establishment of _______ _______, such as the royal society in England and the French academy of sciences, provided a forum for scientists to exchange ideas and collaborate on research

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Experimental Method

It emphasized the use of observation and experimentation to test hypothesis, allows scientist to make more accurate and reliable discoveries

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Nicolaus Copernicus

Charles Darwin

Sigmund Freud

Enumerate all of the Intellectuals (3)

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Claudius Ptolemy

He is a famous philosopher and astronomer that stated planets, as well as the sun and the moon, moved in circular motion around the Earth.

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NIcolaus Copernicus

HIs ideas were an example of what is presently called as thoughts experiment

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Nicolaus Copernicus

His idea and model of the universe was essentially complete in 1510

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NIcolaus Copernicus

The one who challenged the Ptolemiec model and introduced a new concept known as heliocentrism

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Heliocentrism

What was the new concept that Nicolaus Copernicus introduced, which suggested that the center of the Solar System was not the Earth but the sun

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Charles Darwin

An English naturalist, biologist, and geologist

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The Origin of Species

Charles Darwin’s published book

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Evolution

It is the ability to adopt to their environment and would gradually change into something that would be more competitive to survive

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Charles Darwin

Famous for his Theory of Evolution

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Sigmund Freud

He able to change people’s perception of psychology with his revolutionary theory of psychoanalysis

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Psychoanalysis

The study that explains human behavior

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ID

Ego

Superego

What are the three (3) conflicting elements?

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Id

It is the part of our personality that seeks immediate gratification of our needs and desires, without regard for social norms or consequences

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Superego

It is the part of our personality that strives for perfection and upholds societal norms and expectations

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Ego

It is the part of our personality that helps us make decisions that are both socially acceptable and personally satisfying.