STS Lesson On Intellectual Revolutions
STS Lesson On Intellectual Revolutions
STS Lesson On Intellectual Revolutions
3. Copernican Model
• Heliocentric Universe
• De Revolutionibus
Orbiun Celestium (On
the Revolutions of the
Heavenly Spheres)
• Idea was opposed by
the Catholic Church
Copernican Model
Copernicus has no clue what stars actually are or how far they are away
Copernican Model Explained
https://starchild.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/StarChild/whos_who_level2/galileo.html
Galileo Galilei (1564-1642)
⚫ Italian physicist and astronomer. He was born in
Pisa on February 15, 1564. Galileo's father, Vincenzo
Galilei, was a well-known musician. Vincenzo
decided that his son should become a doctor.
⚫ In 1581, Galileo was sent to the University of Pisa to
study medicine. While a student at the university,
Galileo discovered that he had a talent for
mathematics. He was able to persuade his father to
allow him to leave the university to become a tutor in
mathematics. He later became a professor of
mathematics.
https://starchild.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/StarChild/whos_who_level2/galileo.html
⚫ In 1609, Galileo heard about the invention of the
spyglass, a device which made distant objects appear
closer. Galileo used his mathematics knowledge and
technical skills to improve upon the spyglass and
improve/build a telescope to be used for astronomy.
⚫ Later that same year, he became the first person to look
at the Moon through a telescope and make his first
astronomy discovery. He found that the Moon was not
smooth, but mountainous and pitted - just like the Earth!
⚫ He subsequently used his newly invented/improved
telescope to discover four of the moons circling Jupiter,
to study Saturn, to observe the phases of Venus, and to
study sunspots on the Sun.
https://starchild.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/StarChild/whos_who_level2/galileo.html
Galileo had 4 major discoveries:
⚫ Austrian, doctor
⚫ One of the first
psychologists to study
human motivation
⚫ was the founding father
of psychoanalysis, a
method for treating mental
illness and also a theory
which explains human
behavior.
Sigmund Freud (1856-1939)
1) FREE ASSOCIATION
-ink blot pictures,
word association
(Way of “tricking”
you to lull your
conscious mind to
sleep to bring out the
unconscious).
⚫ 2) HYPNOSIS
⚫ - Freud was one of the first to use this. This
is a way of freeing the unconscious mind or
opening up drawers to remember vivid
details of the past.
3) DREAMS
- Freud believed dreams were your unconscious
mind talking to you. Dreams were very symbolic
and difficult to analyze.
Ex: driving a car
⚫ (driver) means you feel in control of your life
⚫ (passenger) –someone else is in control of your
life
⚫ Horses –symbolize freedom
Freud & the human mind
Maslow's hierarchy of
human needs. (From
Maslow, A. (1970}.
Motivation and
personality (2nd ed.).
New York: Harper & Row;
reprinted by permission of
Harper Collins Publishers.)
⚫ Being deprived of a need arouses a feeling called a DRIVE
OR DESIRE. Animals respond instinctively, humans
learn various ways to respond.
⚫ Human motivation explains the reasons why people behave
the way they do.
⚫ People have DRIVES OR DESIRES in the back of their
minds
Example: Will to live, will to die
⚫ Some of these desires cause people to behave irrationally.
Civilization and its Discontents (1930)
⚫ Causes of suffering
⚪ Body
⚪ External world
⚪ Relations with others
Freud: Why does civilization bring discontent?
⚫ Voluntary isolation
⚫ Human community
⚫ Intoxication
⚫ Displacements of libido (sublimation)
⚫ Delusion: alternative reality
Freud & the arts
⚫ Liberate the unconscious mind—an escape from
“civilization”
⚫ Stream of consciousness (literature)
⚪ Proust, Joyce, Faulkner
⚫ Surrealism (literature & visual arts)
⚪ Kafka
⚪ Miro, Klee, Dali, Kahlo, Magritte
These are just 3 of the many intellectual revolutions in
human history
Bibliography
•http://users.rcn.com/brill/freudarc.html
•http://www.utm.edu/research/iep/f/freud.htm
•http://www.allpsych.com/psychology101/ego.html
•Introduction to Psychology 4th edition. Rod Plotnik.
•http://encarta.msn.com/media_461543697/The_Mind_as
_an_Iceberg.html
•http://www.inkblottestwallpaper.com
TASK: Impact of Intellectual Revolution to the
development of S & T through the course of history.
Choose any (5) of the Intellectual revolutions: and Complete the
table below.
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