Intellectual Revolutions that Defined Society

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  1. 2. Copernicus was strongly influenced by a book entitled.
  2. 3. Darwin, famous for his theory of evolution.
  3. 5. the pleasure principle, which strives for immediate gratification of all desires, wants, and needs.
  4. 6. of psychoanalysis, observational method to gather reliable data to study human's inner life.
  5. 8. Freud, famous figure in the field of psychology.
  6. 11. appointed as canon at Frombork Cathedral in Poland.
  7. 16. and ministry, Charles Darwin struggled in his study in, which his father has imposed to him.
  8. 17. Copernicus circulated a summary of his ideas to his few close friends in a manuscript called.
  9. 18. Samhita, Text on surgical procedures from Ancient India.
  10. 23. the biggest continent in the world and the home of many ancient civilizations.
  11. 24. Mueller, epitome published by a German author.
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  1. 1. Copernicus, one of the renaissance men, particularly in the field of science.
  2. 2. operates based on the reality principle, which strives to satisfy the id's desires in realistic and socially appropriate ways.
  3. 4. revolution, the golden age for people committed to scholarly life in science.
  4. 7. of man, replaced the dominant views of a religious or biblical design that places human beings in a privileged position of having been created by God.
  5. 9. includes the entire area of Central America from Southern Mexico up to the border of South America.
  6. 10. Maya civilization people are known for their works in.
  7. 12. model, ignored by Rome for the rest of the 16th century.
  8. 13. civilization, also made substantial contributions to science and technology and to the society as a whole.
  9. 14. origin of species, book that considered to be one of the most important works in scientific literature.
  10. 15. civilization, also famous in Mesoamerica.
  11. 19. the aspect of personality that holds all of our internalized moral standards and ideals that we acquire from both parents and society—our sense of right and wrong.
  12. 20. revolution, Developed an observational method to study human's inner life; focuses on human secuality and evil nature of man.
  13. 21. developed noble ideas.
  14. 22. civilization, one of the famous civilizations that lasted for approximately 2, 000 years.