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GEED 10083 San Juan,

Miranda
SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, BSENT 2-1

AND SOCIETY GROUP 2


. INTELLECTUAL
REVOLUTIONS THAT DARWINIAN

DEFINE SOCIETY
Intellectual revolutions
that defines society are INTELLECTUAL
the intellectual REVOLUTIONS

revolution that defined That


define
society information that society
we access in the past,
present and future as
well as cherish.
It is a movement about
enlightenment and it
may be initiated during
17th century where Intellectual
revolution
people are more driven definition

by the new discoveries in


science and technology
and cultural relativism
resulting from the
explorations.
CHARLES DARWIN

Charles Robert Darwin (February 12,


1809 to April 19, 1882) was a naturalist
and biologist known for his theory of
evolution and the process of natural
selection.
Darwin’s theory of evolution declared
that species survived through a process
called "natural selection,"
DARWINIAN

Darwin’s theory of  At the time, other


naturalists believed
evolution and the that all species either
process of natural came into being at
selection later the start of the world
or were created over
became known the course of natural
simply as history. In either case,
they believed species
“Darwinism.” remained much the
why? Through this same throughout time
observation:
Darwin’s Three
Observations
The geometrical increase of
populations. If left
unchecked, the size of the
population of a single
animal or plant species
would increase until the
world is overrun.
DARWIN’S THREE OBSERVATIONS

Variation. Inheritance.
Individuals within Individuals tend
the same species to pass on their
are not always
own particular
exactly alike—they
differ in their characteristics
particular to their
characteristics. descendants.
DARWINIAN
BONUS
FACTS

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