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intellectual

revolutions that

defined society
GROUP MEMBERS

Reporter 1 Reporter 2 Reporter 3


Clarisse De Jesus Francis De Jesus Cristel Ibarra

Reporter 4 Reporter 5
Enso Pangan Michelle Dizon
Intellectual revolution
-refer to Greek speculation about the "nature" in the period
before Socrates.
- "pre Socratic" or "non-thelogical" or "first philosophy' - more
on physics and logic.
-showed how society was transformed by science and
technology

THE THREE REVOLUTIONS THAT DEFINED THE SOCIETY


1.) Ideas of known intellectuals
2.) Information Revolution
3.) Cradles of Early Science
COPERNICAN

REVOLUTIONS
Ideas of Known Intellectuals
In the 6th century, Claudius Ptolemy
introduced the 'Geocentric Model'
Nicolaus Copernicus (1473-1543)
Copernicus is an Astronomer who contradicts the
Geocentric Theory and proposed the "Heliocentric
Theory" where planets revolves around the sun.
Publised the book "De Revolutionibus Orbium

Coelestium" (The revolution of Celestial

spheres)
Brahe's observation of the
Kepler' stated that the planets move in

star Cassiopeia elliptical orbits and the sun at the center

Galileo Galilei developed telescope


Isaac Newton's law of gravitation
and observed Venus
The Copernican Revolution influences conceptual

changes in Cosmology, Religion, Physics and

Philosophy.
It chances the belief of the people about the

placement of the Earth.


Darwinian

Revolutions
Ideas of Known Intellectuals
The Darwinian Revolutions was considered to be
one of the most controversials intellectual
revolutions of its time.
Charles Darwin (1809-1882)
an English naturalist, biologist,
and geologist who came up with
the scientific theory of
evolution by natural science.
Formulated is book "On the "The Descent of Man" (1871) that
origin of Species" (1895) that introduced the idea of all organic
presented evidence on how life under the realm of
species evolved over time. revolutionary thinking.
There are 2 mains points in his Theory:
1. All life on Earth is connected and related to
each other.
2. This diversity of life came about because of
the modifications in populations that were
driven by natural selection.
freudian

revolution
Ideas of known intellectuals
Sigmund Freud (1856-1959)
He developed an important
observational method to study
Human's inner life called
"Psychoanalysis" - mainly focuses
on human sexuality and evil nature
of man.
He described that the brain can be segmented into

compartments.

freudian revolution
Freudian revolutions may be viewed as the discovery
of a way of locating in the mind objective entities
which can be studied like physical things.
Freudian Revolution greatly affected or gave rise to
the Literature, Visual arts and Music.
The theories of Sigmund Freud had a Revolutionary
effect on the beliefs and morals of modern society.
INFORMATION
REVOLUTION
started from the sumerian

pictographs,which is the

earliest system
Johannes Gutenberg
cradles of early science
cradles of early science
cradles of early science
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