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  • science - explores for the purpose of knowing
  • technology - explores for the purpose of making something useful from that knowledge
  • without technology, some science experiments would not be possible
  • science drives technology by making new technology possible through scientific breakthroughs
  • without science, technology could not proceed
  • science - a way of knowing
  • technology - way of doing
  • technology - is the use or application of a scientific knowledge for a specific goal or purpose.
  • science - is an old as the world itself
  • science - there is no individual that can exactly identify when or where began
  • SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION
    ideas
    intellectual activity
    body of knowledge
    personal and social activity
  • Science as an ideas - it includes ideas, theories and all available systematic explanations and observations about the natural and physical world
  • science as an intellectual activity - it encompasses a systematic and practical study of the natural and physical world
  • science as a body of knowledge - it is a subject 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 personal and social activity - this explain that science is both knowledge and activities done by human beings to develop better understanding of the world around them
  • 16th century to 18th century - europe, the ideas of scientific revolution is claimed to have started
  • europe - because of the invention of the printing machine and the blooming intellectual activities
  • period of enlightement - the scientific revolution was a series of events that marked the emergence of modern science during the early modern period
  • nicolaus copernicus - the first astronomer to present an astronomical theory suggesting that the earth and the rest of the planets circle the sun
  • nicolaus copernicus - the father of modern astronomy
  • nicolaus copernicus - of the renaissance men, particularly in the field of science "through experiment"
  • heliocentrism - is the astronomical model in which the earth and planents revolve around the sun at the center if the solar system
  • geocentrism - which placed the earth at the center
  • charles darwin - famous for his theory of evolutin. he changed our concept of the world's creation and its evolution
  • charles darwin - he developed his interest in natural history during his time as a student at shrewsbury school
  • darwin published the "the origin of species"
  • the origin of species - this book considered to be the one of the most important works in scientific literature
  • sigmund freud - famous in the field of psychology. he also made significant contribution in the scientific world through an important observational method called "psychoanalysis"
  • psychoanalysis - understanding the human nature
  • sigmund freud - the father of psychoanalysis
  • FREUD THEORY OF PERSONALITY
    Id
    Ego
    superego
  • PSYCHOSEXUAL STAGES OF DEVELOPMENT
    Oral stage
    Anal stage
    Phallic stage
    Latency stage
    Genital stage