Intellectual Revolutions and Society

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Across
  1. 4. Stored knowledge.
  2. 5. Accordingto etal. (2019), psycho analysisis“ a scientific method of understanding inner and unconsciouscon flicts embedded within one’spersonality, springing from free associations, dreams and fantasies of the individual.
  3. 6. Accordingto ,etal .(2018), the field of psychology was considered more of an art rather than science and was classified under the area of philosophy.
  4. 9. Perception.
  5. 13. developed his own telescope and observed Venus.
  6. 15. He introduced the idea that the earth rotatesonitsownaxis causing day and night. The earth a long with other heavenly bodies rotates around the sun.
  7. 16. He first used the telescope to make extensive astronomical observations. He determined that the planets or bit the suninelliptical or bits.
  8. 19. of universal gravitation states that every point mass in the universe attracts every other point mass with a force that is directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.
  9. 20. The is part of the unconscious mind and comprises the two instincts: Eros and Thanatos.
Down
  1. 1. Things we could be aware of if we wanted or tried.
  2. 2. Thing sweare unaware of and cannot be aware of.
  3. 3. refers to series of events that led to the emergence of modern science and more current scientific thinking across critical periods in history.
  4. 7. Unconscious realm of higher morality.
  5. 8. Sexual and aggressive.
  6. 10. motives. Irrational wishes. Immortal urges
  7. 11. the view that proposed the sun as the center of the solar system.
  8. 12. In the 19th century, developed his theory of
  9. 14. Conscious self. Formed to channel socially unacceptable urges of the id.
  10. 17. The small amount of mental activity we know about.
  11. 18. Unacceptable sexual desires.