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Learning

Intellectual Objective
Revolutions
(that defined society)  To discuss/explain
the paradigm shifts
through history (how
the intellectual
revolutions changed
the way humans
see the world

Sem 2 : November 2018


Activity:
Research and explain the “revolution”. Each
group will present without reporting (10-15 mins
creative presentation)how intellectual and
scientific revolutions transform/ or shaped societies
in the assigned time/places.
• Group 1 – Copernican
• Group 2 – Darwinian
• Group 3 – Freudian
• Group 4 – Information
• Group 5 - Meso-American
• Group 6 – Asian/Middle East/African
What is an Intellectual Revolution?
Intellectual Revolution
The Copernican Revolution
Copernican
 In the 16th Century
 Heliocentrism center of the solar system was not
the Earth but the SUN

 birth of modern astronomy.


 era began the scientific revolution which resulted
in the transformation of society’s thoughts and
beliefs.
Copernican
Copernican
Copernican
Darwinian
Darwinian
Darwinian
Darwinian
 Theory of evolution - Published 150 years ago,
Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species—the
text that introduced the world to natural selection

The Darwinian Revolution. Course No. 1527


Professor Frederick Gregory, Ph.D.University of Florida
Darwinian
 Theory of evolution - Published 150 years ago,
Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species—the
text that introduced the world to natural selection

The Darwinian Revolution. Course No. 1527


Professor Frederick Gregory, Ph.D.University of Florida
Darwinian
 Evolution and molecular Biology
Darwinian

Groundwork for
Recovery
Freudian Revolution
Freudian
 Sciencehardliners brushed off the legitimacy of
Psycholoanalysis as a science

 Psychoanalysis –study that explains human


behavior.
 Explained that there are many conscious and
unconscious factors that can influence behavior
and emotions.
 Personality is a product of three conflicting
elements: id, ego and superego
Freudian Revolution
Freudian Revolution
Three revolutionizing theories
 Are just some of the many scientific
ideas that transformed and molded
societies and beliefs. The changes they
brought to the perspectives and
perceptions of the scientific community
and the public are evidence of S & T link
to humanity.
Information Revolution

The Person who broke the Nazi


code using this machine
Information Revolution
Information Revolution
Mesoamerican
Mesoamerican
Mesoamerican
Mesoamerican
Mesoamerican
Mesoamerican
Mesoamerican
Middle East
Middle East
Middle East
African Revolution
African Revolution
African Revolution
African Revolution
Asian Revolution
Asian Revolution
Asian Revolution
The Darwinian Revolution. Course No. 1527
Professor Frederick Gregory, Ph.D.University of Florida

https://prezi.com/2ak2vqch_apz/intellectual-revolutions/

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