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Carillas, Kier Bonenn G.

AS-2
Life Summary of the Famous Scientific Revolutionist

Please answer the given questions to summarize the life of the 3 famous scientific
revolutionist

A. Nicolaus Copernicus
Points to Summarize Answers
1. Country of Origin Poland
2. Descriptions/Family Background As Copernicus finished his doctorate degree,
based on our slide he was appointed as canon in a cathedral in
Poland, but did not stop him from pursuing
his likings to astronomy.
3. Field of interest in Science Astronomy
4. Contribution in Science His contribution was the Copernican model,
all about the planet orbiting a giant star or so
called the sun.
5. Punishment received because of Possible persecution of the church and his
being a Scientific Revolutionist model was vanned and ignored by Rome for
the rest of the 16th century.

B. Charles Darwin
Points to Summarize Answers
1. Country of Origin England
2. Descriptions/Family Background He came from a line of intellectually gifted
based on our slide and wealthy family
3. Field of interest in Science He had interest in natural history which
resulted to evolutionary biology and
philosophy of science.
4. Contribution in Science He completed the Copernican Revolution as
his greatest contribution to science because
of his biology researches.
5. Punishment received because of His researches was thought to religious less
being a Scientific Revolutionist and was against the church resulting to
bashes that he was to defy God because of
his works.

C. Sigmund Freud
Points to Summarize Answers
1. Country of Origin Czech republic
2. Descriptions/Family Background He is a famous figure in psychology, though
based on our slide he contributed in the world of science a
method called psychoanalysis that eventually
created some sort of academic controversy,
but dealt great impsct on the scientific way of
understanding human nature.
3. Field of interest in Science Psychology
4. Contribution in Science He made a sign ificant contribution in the
scientific world throught the development of
an important observational method to gather
reliable data ti study human’s inner life.
5. Punishment received because of There were no punishment given to Freud.
being a Scientific Revolutionist Instead, his ideas were honored and studies
more through generations.

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