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STS Activity #3

The document outlines an activity for students to explore four intellectual revolutions: the Copernican, Darwinian, Freudian, and Turing's Revolutions. Students will work in groups to research and discuss these theories using provided articles and video clips, completing a template with guide questions. The final output must be submitted in a two-page format.
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STS Activity #3

The document outlines an activity for students to explore four intellectual revolutions: the Copernican, Darwinian, Freudian, and Turing's Revolutions. Students will work in groups to research and discuss these theories using provided articles and video clips, completing a template with guide questions. The final output must be submitted in a two-page format.
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INTECLLECTUAL REVOLUTIONS

ACTIVITY #3 INTELLECTUAL REVOLUTIONS

1. The class will be divided into groups.


2. Divide your members equally and assign them to complete one
intellectual revolution or one column of the template.
3. Articles will be provided for the Copernican Revolutions and
Darwinian Revolutions; and video clips for the Freudian
Revolution and Turing’s Revolutions for your references.
However, you are not limited to these references only.
4. Discuss all the Intellectual Revolutions with your groupmates
and complete the template by answering the guide questions.
5. Submit your output in the assignment tab. Please keep the
output to two pages only.
ACTIVITY #3 INTELLECTUAL REVOLUTIONS
Copernican Revolution Darwinian Revolution
Guide Questions

What is the name of the


Proposed Theory?

What were the


prevailing beliefs
before the theory
became widely
recognized?

What is/are the main


Concept/s of the Theory?

Why does the


theory become
controversial?

How does the theory


transform the society?

Name of the Member/s who


worked on each
theory/concept
ACTIVITY #3 INTELLECTUAL REVOLUTIONS
Freudian Revolution Turing’s Revolution
Guide Questions

What is the name of the


Proposed Theory?

What were the


prevailing beliefs
before the theory
became widely
recognized?

What is/are the main


Concept/s of the Theory?

Why does the


theory become
controversial?

How does the theory


transform the
society?

Name of the Member/s


who worked on each
theory/concept

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