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Intellectual revolution is the term used to Greek speculation about “nature in the period before Socrates- 600-400 BCE. It is also known as the “Pre- Socratic” or “non-theological” or first ______.
Intellectual revolution is the term used to Greek speculation about “nature in the period before Socrates- 600-400 BCE. It is also known as the “Pre- Socratic” or “non-theological” or first ______.
philosophy
THREE REVOLUTIONS THAT DEFINED THE SOCIETY 1) Ideas of known ______
THREE REVOLUTIONS THAT DEFINED THE SOCIETY 1) Ideas of known ______
intellectuals
- Information ______.
- Information ______.
Revolution
3.) Cradles of Early ______.
3.) Cradles of Early ______.
Named for Nicolaus Copernicus who was a mathematician and an astronomer who contradicts the geocentric model and proposed the ______ Theory.
Named for Nicolaus Copernicus who was a mathematician and an astronomer who contradicts the geocentric model and proposed the ______ Theory.
Intellectual revolution is the term used to Greek speculation about “nature in the period before Socrates- 600-400 BCE. It is also known as the “Pre- Socratic” or “non-theological” or first ______.
Intellectual revolution is the term used to Greek speculation about “nature in the period before Socrates- 600-400 BCE. It is also known as the “Pre- Socratic” or “non-theological” or first ______.
Named for Nicolaus Copernicus who was a mathematician and an astronomer who contradicts the geocentric model and proposed the ______ Theory.
Named for Nicolaus Copernicus who was a mathematician and an astronomer who contradicts the geocentric model and proposed the ______ Theory.
THREE REVOLUTIONS THAT DEFINED THE SOCIETY 1) Ideas of known ______
THREE REVOLUTIONS THAT DEFINED THE SOCIETY 1) Ideas of known ______
- Information ______.
- Information ______.
3.) Cradles of Early ______.
3.) Cradles of Early ______.
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Intellectual Revolutions
- Intellectual revolution refers to Greek speculation about nature from 600-400 BCE, also known as the "Pre-Socratic" or "non-theological" period, or first philosophy.
Three Revolutions that Defined Society
- Ideas of known intellectuals
- Information Revolution
- Cradles of Early Science
Ideas of Known Intellectuals
Copernican Revolution
- Named after Nicolaus Copernicus, a mathematician and astronomer
- Proposed the Heliocentric Theory, contradicting the geocentric model
- Paradigm shift from Earth-centered to Sun-centered universe
Other Revolutions
- Darwinian Revolution
- Freudian Revolution
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