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Intellectual Revolutions that Defined Society
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    It includes ideas, theories, and all available systematic explanations and observations about the natural and physical world.

    Science as an idea

  • 2

    It encompasses a systematic and practical study of the natural and physical world.

    Science as an intellectual activity.

  • 3

    This process of study involves systematic observation and experimentation.

    Science as an intellectual activity.

  • 4

    It is a subjector or a discipline, a field of study , or a body of knowledge that deals with the process of learning about the natural and physical world

    Science as a body of knowledge.

  • 5

    This is what we refer to as school science.

    Science as a body of knowledge.

  • 6

    This explains that science is both knowledge and activities done by huran beings to develop better understanding of the world around them. It is a means to improve life and to survive in life. It is interwoven with people's life.

    Science as a personal and social activity.

  • 7

    It is a means to improve life and to survive in life. It is interwoven with people's life.

    Science as a personal and social activity.

  • 8

    was the period of enlightenment when the developments in the field of mathematics, physics, astronomy, biology, and chemistry transformed the views of society about the nature.

    Scientific Revolution

  • 9

    It explained the emergence or birth of modern science as a result of these developments from the discipline mentioned.

    Scientific Revolution

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    proposed the heliocentric system that the planets orbit around the Sun

    Nicolas Copernicus

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    that the planets orbit around the Sun

    heliocentric system

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    he did not do anything extensive such as observing heavenly bodies or inviting people to test his ideas.

    Copernicus

  • 13

    resembled the Greek ancient philosopher or thinkers

    Copernicus

  • 14

    Renaissance men

    Copernicus

  • 15

    His ideas were an example of whatis presently called as a thought experiment.

    Nicolaus Copernicus

  • 16

    ___ ideas were an example of whatis presently called as a___

    Nicolaus Copernicus throught experiment

  • 17

    been appointed as canon at Frombork Cathedral in Poland.

    copernicus

  • 18

    Copernicus had been appointed as canon

    Frombork Cathedral in Poland.

  • 19

    Copernicus was strongly influenced by a book entitled___ published in ___(date) by a German author, ____(name)

    Epitome 1496 Johannes Mueller.

  • 20

    Copernicus circulated a summary of his ideas to his ideas to his few close friends in a manuscript called___

    Commentariolus (Little Commentary).

  • 21

    ____circulated a summary of his ideas to his ideas to his few close friends in a manuscript called Commentariolus (Little Commentary).

    Nicolaus Copernicus

  • 22

    He placed the Sun as the center of the universe.

    nicolaus copernicus

  • 23

    Nicolaus Copernicus invention

    De revolutionibus orbium coelestium (On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres)

  • 24

    Copernicus outlined two kinds of planetary motion:

    1. The orbits of the Venus and Mercury lay inside the orbit of the Earth ,thus closer to the sun. 2. The orbit of Mars, Saturn, and lay outside the Earth's orbit, thus farther from the sun.

  • 25

    developed a theory of evolution based on natural select.

    Charles Darwin

  • 26

    He invented theory of evolution.

    Charles Darwin

  • 27

    ___published his book The Origin of Species in 1589.

    Charles Darwin

  • 28

    Charles Darwin published his book ___(name) in ___(date)

    Origin of Species 1589.

  • 29

    His book The Descent of Man was so impressive yet so controversial.

    Charles Darwin

  • 30

    The controversial book of charles darwin

    Descent of Man

  • 31

    He introduced all organic life, including human beings, under the realm of evolutionary thinking.

    Charles Darwin

  • 32

    species survived through a process called natural selection

    theory of evolution

  • 33

    Darwin's theory of evolution declared that species survived through a process called___

    natural selection

  • 34

    where those that successfully adapted or evolved to meet the changing requirements of their natural habitat thrived and reproduced, while those species that failed to evolve and reproduce died off.

    natural selection

  • 35

    Darwin's theory of evolution and the process of natural selection later became known simply as___

    Darwinism

  • 36

    the founding father of psychoanalysis

    Sigmund Freud

  • 37

    a method for treating mental illness and also a theory which explains human behaviour.

    psychoanalysis

  • 38

    believed that events in our childhood have a great influence on our adult lives, shaping our personality.

    Sigmund Freud

  • 39

    He made a significant contribution in the scientific world through the development of an important observational method to gather reliable data to study human's inner life.

    sigmund freud

  • 40

    a significant contribution in the scientific world through the development of an important observational method to gather reliable data to study human's inner life.

    psychoanalysis

  • 41

    a scientific way to study the human mind and neurotic illness.

    psychoanalysis

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    It includes ideas, theories, and all available systematic explanations and observations about the natural and physical world.

    Science as an idea

  • 2

    It encompasses a systematic and practical study of the natural and physical world.

    Science as an intellectual activity.

  • 3

    This process of study involves systematic observation and experimentation.

    Science as an intellectual activity.

  • 4

    It is a subjector or a discipline, a field of study , or a body of knowledge that deals with the process of learning about the natural and physical world

    Science as a body of knowledge.

  • 5

    This is what we refer to as school science.

    Science as a body of knowledge.

  • 6

    This explains that science is both knowledge and activities done by huran beings to develop better understanding of the world around them. It is a means to improve life and to survive in life. It is interwoven with people's life.

    Science as a personal and social activity.

  • 7

    It is a means to improve life and to survive in life. It is interwoven with people's life.

    Science as a personal and social activity.

  • 8

    was the period of enlightenment when the developments in the field of mathematics, physics, astronomy, biology, and chemistry transformed the views of society about the nature.

    Scientific Revolution

  • 9

    It explained the emergence or birth of modern science as a result of these developments from the discipline mentioned.

    Scientific Revolution

  • 10

    proposed the heliocentric system that the planets orbit around the Sun

    Nicolas Copernicus

  • 11

    that the planets orbit around the Sun

    heliocentric system

  • 12

    he did not do anything extensive such as observing heavenly bodies or inviting people to test his ideas.

    Copernicus

  • 13

    resembled the Greek ancient philosopher or thinkers

    Copernicus

  • 14

    Renaissance men

    Copernicus

  • 15

    His ideas were an example of whatis presently called as a thought experiment.

    Nicolaus Copernicus

  • 16

    ___ ideas were an example of whatis presently called as a___

    Nicolaus Copernicus throught experiment

  • 17

    been appointed as canon at Frombork Cathedral in Poland.

    copernicus

  • 18

    Copernicus had been appointed as canon

    Frombork Cathedral in Poland.

  • 19

    Copernicus was strongly influenced by a book entitled___ published in ___(date) by a German author, ____(name)

    Epitome 1496 Johannes Mueller.

  • 20

    Copernicus circulated a summary of his ideas to his ideas to his few close friends in a manuscript called___

    Commentariolus (Little Commentary).

  • 21

    ____circulated a summary of his ideas to his ideas to his few close friends in a manuscript called Commentariolus (Little Commentary).

    Nicolaus Copernicus

  • 22

    He placed the Sun as the center of the universe.

    nicolaus copernicus

  • 23

    Nicolaus Copernicus invention

    De revolutionibus orbium coelestium (On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres)

  • 24

    Copernicus outlined two kinds of planetary motion:

    1. The orbits of the Venus and Mercury lay inside the orbit of the Earth ,thus closer to the sun. 2. The orbit of Mars, Saturn, and lay outside the Earth's orbit, thus farther from the sun.

  • 25

    developed a theory of evolution based on natural select.

    Charles Darwin

  • 26

    He invented theory of evolution.

    Charles Darwin

  • 27

    ___published his book The Origin of Species in 1589.

    Charles Darwin

  • 28

    Charles Darwin published his book ___(name) in ___(date)

    Origin of Species 1589.

  • 29

    His book The Descent of Man was so impressive yet so controversial.

    Charles Darwin

  • 30

    The controversial book of charles darwin

    Descent of Man

  • 31

    He introduced all organic life, including human beings, under the realm of evolutionary thinking.

    Charles Darwin

  • 32

    species survived through a process called natural selection

    theory of evolution

  • 33

    Darwin's theory of evolution declared that species survived through a process called___

    natural selection

  • 34

    where those that successfully adapted or evolved to meet the changing requirements of their natural habitat thrived and reproduced, while those species that failed to evolve and reproduce died off.

    natural selection

  • 35

    Darwin's theory of evolution and the process of natural selection later became known simply as___

    Darwinism

  • 36

    the founding father of psychoanalysis

    Sigmund Freud

  • 37

    a method for treating mental illness and also a theory which explains human behaviour.

    psychoanalysis

  • 38

    believed that events in our childhood have a great influence on our adult lives, shaping our personality.

    Sigmund Freud

  • 39

    He made a significant contribution in the scientific world through the development of an important observational method to gather reliable data to study human's inner life.

    sigmund freud

  • 40

    a significant contribution in the scientific world through the development of an important observational method to gather reliable data to study human's inner life.

    psychoanalysis

  • 41

    a scientific way to study the human mind and neurotic illness.

    psychoanalysis