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INTELLECTUAL REVOLUTION - Coggle Diagram
INTELLECTUAL REVOLUTION
DARWIN REVOLUTION
The Origin of Species
Darwin's theories gained a scientific basis beyond observation and were consequently accepted as a plausible mechanism for evolutionary change.
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Development of Darwinism changed the general thinking of the world, while unlocking the truth behind both Earth and life.
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Darwin's greatest contribution to science is that he completed the Copernican Revolution by drawing out for biology the notion of nature as a system of matter in motion governed by natural laws.
COPERNICAN REVOLUTION
COPERNICUS SYSTEM
Earth rotates on an axis once each day and revolves around the sun once each year while the other planets have orbits also centered near the sun.
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FREUD REVOLUTION
The ID, EGO and SUPEREGO
The ID is the impulsive (and unconscious) part of our psyche which responds directly and immediately to basic urges, needs, and desires
The EGO develops from the id and ensures that the impulses of the id can be expressed in a manner acceptable in the real world.
The SUPEREGO is the ethical component of the personality and provides the moral standards by which the ego operates.
The unconscious mind
a reservoir of feelings, thoughts, urges, and memories that outside of conscious awareness.
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PSYCHOANALYSIS
A method of analyzing psychic phenomena and treating emotional disorders that involves treatment sessions during which the patient is encouraged to talk freely about personal experiences and especially about early childhood and dreams.
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