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-science
-technology
-society
 SCIENCE
 concerted human effort to understand, or to
understand better, the history of the natural
world and how the natural world works, with
observable physical evidence as the basis of
that understanding
 done through observation of natural
phenomena, and/or through
experimentation that tries to
simulate natural processes
under controlled conditions
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 Science is as old as the world itself.
 • Science as an idea
 • Science as an intellectual activity
 • Science as a body of knowledge
 • Science as a personal and social activity
 SCIENCE • Latin “scientia” – knowledge •
Human have persistently observed and
studied the natural and physical world in
order to find meanings and seek answers to
many questions.
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 Science: knowledge about or study of the
natural world based on facts learned through
experiments and observation
 Technology: science or knowledge put into
practical use to solve problems or invent
useful tools.
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 SOCIETY
 The sum total of our interactions as humans,
including the interactions that we engage in
to figure things out and to make things
 a group of individuals involved in persistent
social interaction, or a large social group
sharing the same geographical or social
territory, typically subject
to the same political
authority and dominant
cultural expectations
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-science and technology
-Science used in technology
-Role of science and
technology
-Science Technology and
society
-Science and technology
affect in the society
-Interrelation
 Science is the pursuit of
knowledge about the natural
world through systematic
observation and experiments.
Through science, we develop
new technologies.
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 Technology is the application of scientifically
gained knowledge for practical purpose.
 Scientists use technology in all their
experiments
 1. alter the way people live, connect, communicate and
transact, with profound effects on economic development.
 2. key drivers to development, because technological and
scientific revolutions underpin economic advances,
improvements in health systems, education and
infrastructure.
 3. The technological revolutions of the 21st century are
emerging from entirely new sectors, based on micro-
processors, tele-communications, bio-technology and
nano-technology. Products are transforming business
practices across the economy, as well as the lives of all
who have access to their effects. The most remarkable
breakthroughs will come from the interaction of insights
and applications arising when these technologies
converge.
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 4. have the power to better the lives of poor
people in developing countries
 5. differentiators between countries that are
able to tackle poverty effectively by growing
and developing their economies, and those
that are not.
 6. engine of growth
 7. interventions for cognitive enhancement,
proton cancer therapy and genetic
engineering
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 Science and technology studies, or science,
technology and society studies (STS) is the
study of how society, politics, and culture
affect scientific research and technological
innovation, and how these, in turn, affect
society, politics and culture
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 Science and tecnology have
had a major impact on
society, and their impact is
growing.
 By making life easier, science
has given man the chance to
pursue societal concerns
such as ethics, aesthetics,
education, and justice; to
create cultures; and to
improve human conditions.
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 Science influences society
through its knowledge and
world view. Scientific
knowledge and the procedures
used by scientists influence the
way many individuals in society
think about themselves, others,
and the environment. The
effect of science on society is
neither entirely beneficial nor
entirely detrimental
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-Standing on the shoulders of
giants
-Stephen colbert's interview
with Neil Tyson
1. What do you think Newton has seen?
2. Who do you think Newton refers to
as “giants”?
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 Stephen Colbert
Interviews Neil
deGrasse Tyson at
Montclair Kimberley
Academy” 01/29/10
• Is it better to know or not to know?
• Our identity is based on how we see the
world.
• Should scientists be allowed to do anything
that they can?
“The effect of science on society is neither
entirely beneficial nor entirely detrimental”
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-Ancient
-Socrates
-Plato
-Aristotle
-Medieval Philosophy
-Origen on Alexandria
-St. Anselm
-St. Augustine
-Scientific Revolution
-Nicholaus Copernicus
-Charles Darwin
• Greek philosopher and the main
source of Western thought
• His "Socratic method," laid the
groundwork for Western systems of
logic and philosophy.
• Socrates always emphasized the
importance of the mind over the
relative unimportance of the
human body.
• he claimed to be ignorant because
he had no ideas, but wise because
he recognized his own ignorance.
The more I know, the more I do not
know.
• An unexamined life is not worth
living.
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• was a student of Socrates and a teacher of
Aristotle
• founded the Academy in Athens
• Idealist
• His work on the use of reason to develop a more
fair and just society that is focused on the
equality of individuals established the
foundation for modern democracy.
• Plato claimed that knowledge gained through the
senses is no more than opinion and that, in
order to have real knowledge, we must gain it
through philosophical reasoning.
• Know yourself
• Constant struggle for humans is discovering the
reality of the world while balancing what you
know to be true, and what the physical world is
showing you to be true
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• Focus on systematic concept
of logic
• objective was to come up
with a universal process of
reasoning that would allow
man to learn every
conceivable thing about
reality.
• Realist
• The golden mean: Living a
moral life is the ultimate
goal.
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 • Christian era
 • For most medieval
scholars, who believed that
God created the universe
according to geometric and
harmonic principles,
science – particularly
geometry and astronomy –
was linked directly to the
divine.
 • To seek these principles,
therefore, would be to seek
God.
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 Origen of Alexandria
 • Origen firmly believed that the
knowledge of the good (God) is itself
enough to remove all taint of sin and
ignorance from souls.
 • St. Anselm – defended the existence of
God thru reason • Such a being, he
argued, must really exist, for the very idea
of such a being implies its existence.
 • St. Augustine – Such a being, he argued,
must really exist, for the very idea of such
a being implies its existence. – De Trinitate
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• The period of enlightenment
• The Scientific Revolution was a series of
events that marked the emergence of modern
science during the early modern period, when
developments in mathematics, physics,
astronomy, biology and chemistry
transformed the views of society about nature
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• mathematician and astronomer who
formulated a model of the universe that
placed the Sun rather than the Earth at the
center of the universe.
• Polyglot and polymath
• Dē revolutionibus
orbium coelestium
(On the Revolutions of
the Celestial Spheres)
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 • English naturalist, geologist and
biologist. Best known for his
contributions to the science of
evolution
 • All species of organisms arise
and develop through the natural
selection of small, inherited
variations that increase the
individual's ability to compete,
survive, and reproduce.
 Darwin's theory consisted of two
main points: 1) diverse groups of
animals evolve from one or a few
common ancestors; 2) the
mechanism by which this evolution
takes place is natural selection.
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 • Austrian neurologist and the founder of
psychoanalysis. • Development of an
observational method • Focused on human
sexuality and the evil nature of man.
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-History of Science
and Technology in
the Philippines
-Pre-Spanish Era
-Spanish Colonial
Era
-American Period
-Post-
Commonwealth Era
-Filipino Scientists
-Adelina Barrion
-Eduardo
Quisumbing
-Angel Alcala
-Ramon Barba
-Dr. Lilian Patena
-Fe Villanueva Del
. Mundo
 Pre-Spanish Era
 Even before the colonization by the Spaniards in the
Philippine islands, the natives of the archipelago
already had practices linked to science and
technology
 They already had an alphabet, number system, a
weighing and measuring system and a calendar.
Filipinos were already engaged in farming,
shipbuilding, mining and weaving.
 Filipinos were already aware of the medicinal and
therapeutic properties of plants and the methods of
extracting medicine from herbs
 The Banaue Rice Terraces are among the
sophisticated products of engineering by pre-
Spanish era Filipinos.
 Spanish Colonial Era
 The colonization of the Philippines contributed to
growth of science and technology in the archipelago
 The Spanish introduced formal education and
founded scientific institution
 During the early years of Spanish rule in the
Philippines. Parish schools were established where
religion, reading, writing, arithmetic and music was
taught.
 Sanitation and more advanced methods of agriculture
was taught to the natives.
 Later the Spanish established colleges and
universities in the archipelago including the oldest
existing university in Asia, the University of Santo
Tomas
 American Period
 The progress of science and technology in the
Philippines continued under American rule of the
islands.
 On July 1, 1901 The Philippine Commission
established the Bureau of Government Laboratories
which was placed under the Department of Interior.
The Bureau replaced the Laboratorio Municipal, which
was established under the Spanish colonial era. The
Bureau dealt with the study of tropical diseases and
laboratory projects.
 On October 26, 1905, the Bureau of Government
Laboratories was replaced by the Bureau of Science
and on December 8, 1933, the National Research
Council of the Philippines was established.
 Post-Common Wealth Era
 During the 1970s, which was under the time of
Ferdinand Marcos' presidency, the importance given
to science grew.
 Under the 1973 Philippine Constitution, Article XV,
Section 1, the government's role in supporting
scientific research and invention was acknowledged.
 In 1974, a science development program was
included in the government's Four-Year Development
Plan which covers the years 1974- 1978.
 Funding for science was also increased.[4] The
National Science Development Board was replaced by
the National Science and Technology Authority under
Executive Order No. 784. A Scientific Career in the
civil service was introiduced in 1983
 • Adelina Adato Barrion
(September 9, 1951 – July 10,
2010) was a Filipino
entomologist and geneticist
whose extensive contribution
to the study of Philippine
spiders earned her the moniker
"Asia's Spider Woman,”
although she also contributed
significantly to the study of
other species, and to the study
of genetics in general.
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 • Filipino botanist, Eduardo Quisumbing was a
noted expert in the medicinal plants of the
Philippines. He was author of more than 129
scientific articles. many on
orchids.
• served as the Director of
the National Museum of the
Philippines, where he
rebuilt the Herbarium.
• The plant "saccolabium
quisumbingii" is named in
honor of Eduardo Quisumbing.
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 Angel C. Alcala is a
Filipino biologist who
was named a National
Scientist of the
Philippines in 2014. He
had created the
artificial coral reefs
that help a lot to the
Philippines' aquatic
ecosystem.
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 Ramon Cabanos Barba is a Filipino inventor and
horticulturist best known for inventing a way to
induce more flowers in mango trees using ethrel and
potassium nitrate.
Barba was proclaimed
a National Scientist
of the Philippines in
June 2014.
• National Scientist
RAMON C. BARBA on
The Discovery of the
Mango Flower
Induction Technology
and the Research Process.
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 Dr. Lilian F. Patena develops tissue culture for
garlic.
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 Fe Villanueva del Mundo, was a Filipino
pediatrician. The first woman admitted as a
student of the Harvard Medical School, she
founded the first pediatric hospital in the
Philippines.
– credited with
studies that lead to
the invention of an
improved incubator
and a jaundice
-relieving device
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Paul Anderson, 1976
 Anderson’s article ‘More is different’. He argues that finding the laws that
govern the fundamental interactions in nature is not sufficient for
understanding nature. ‘Reductionism’ leads us to these fundamental laws,
but that does not make the opposite path (‘constructionism’) trivial, or easy,
or even obvious.
 P.W. Anderson’s observation ‘More is different’ one can observe that ‘less’
has not been reduced to its minimal number of ingredients yet. There is still
a lot of work to be done, a lot to be discovered at the fundamental end.
 how about ‘more’? A lot of progress has been made there too. Our
knowledge has grown enormously, the life sciences dominate the research
agendas. ‘Genomics’ and its many ramifications are enormously important,
scientifically and also economically. But I wonder whether new conceptual
structures for new levels of organization, going up in complexity – from DNA
to ‘us’ - have already been found. We need to continue looking and we will
make progress, but great paradigm shifts and scientific methods that would
fundamentally differ for these various levels of organization, I do not see
them yet. Fundamentally, it is all science.
Source: https://www.nikhef.nl/~h02/more_is_different_comment.pdf
-Definition
-Importance
-Thomas Samuel Kuhn
-The structure of
scientific revolutions
-Kuhn's Paradigm
-The Kuhn cycle
-Steps of the kuhn cycle
-Pre Science
-Normal Science
-Model Drift
-Model Crisis
-Model revolution
-Paradigm change
 a typical example or pattern of something
 a distinct set of concepts or thought patterns,
including theories, research methods,
postulates, and standards for what
constitutes legitimate contributions to a field.
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 Paradigm shift is another expression for more
significant changes within belief systems.
 a concept identified by the American physicist
and philosopher Thomas Kuhn  a fundamental
change in approach or underlying assumptions
 Kuhn presented his notion of a paradigm shift in
his influential book The Structure of Scientific
Revolutions (1962).
 a fundamental change in the basic concepts and
experimental practices of a scientific discipline.
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 Within philosophy of science this concept is
sometimes considered important and is
sometimes given great attention within
education
 “Everything develops, if we don’t change our
views, we’ll be ignorant”
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 Thomas Samuel Kuhn
(/kuːn/; July 18, 1922 –
June 17, 1996) was an
American physicist,
historian and philosopher
of science whose
controversial 1962 book
The Structure of Scientific
Revolutions was influential
in both academic and
popular circles,
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 a book about the
history of science by
the philosopher
Thomas S. Kuhn
 its publication was a
landmark event in the
history, philosophy,
and sociology of
scientific knowledge.
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 Kuhn argues that science is not moved by a rational
process but more by a social unity. In contrast with
Popper Kuhn presents a descriptive theory in which
Kuhn try to observe the factual scientific fields in
order to understand how they function in practice
 Kuhn argues that paradigms change in scientific
revolutions. Scientists go through a crisis and
transition to a new paradigm, a new way of seeing
the world. It is not possible to compare paradigms
and it is not possible to say whether one is more right
than the other.
 Science advanced the most by occasional
revolutionary explosions of new knowledge, each
revolution triggered by introduction of new ways of
thought so large they must be called new paradigms
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 a simple cycle of progress described by
Thomas Kuhn in 1962 in his seminal work
The Structure of Scientific Revolutions
 In Structure Kuhn challenged the world's
current conception of science, which was that
it was a steady progression of the
accumulation of new ideas
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 PRE-SCIENCE.
 also called the pre- paradigm stage
 the pre-step to the main Kuhn Cycle. In
Prescience there is not yet a model of
understanding (the field's
paradigm) mature enough
to solve the field's main
problems.
 The field has no workable
paradigm to successfully
guide its work
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 NORMAL SCIENCE
 identified and elaborated on by Thomas
Samuel Kuhn in The Structure of Scientific
Revolutions, is the regular work of scientists
theorizing, observing, and
experimenting within a settled
paradigm
or explanatory framework.
 where the field has a
scientifically based model
of understanding
(a paradigm) that works
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 MODEL DRIFT
 The model of understanding starts to drift,
due to accumulation of anomalies, and
phenomenon, the model cannot explain
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 MODEL CRISIS
 the most important step of them all in the
Kuhn Cycle
 The Model Drift becomes so excessive the
model is broken. It can no
longer serve as a reliable
guide to problem solving.
Attempts to patch the
model up to make it work
fail. The field is in anguish
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 MODEL REVOLUTION
 begins when serious candidates for a new
model emerge. It's a revolution because the
new model is so radically different from the
old one
 a field's model of understanding is
undergoing revolutionary
change. The old model failed,
which caused the Model Crisis step.
The Model Revolution step begins
when one or more competing
new models emerge from the
crisis
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 PARADIGM CHANGE
 also called a paradigm shift,
 In the Paradigm Change step the new paradigm is
taught to newcomers to the field, as well as to
those already in it. When the new paradigm
becomes the
generally accepted guide to
one's work, the step is complete.
The field is now back to the
Normal Science step and a
Kuhn Cycle is Earlier steps
have created the new model
of understanding (the new
paradigm).
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-Society/Ethics
-Natural Sciences
-Human Sciences
-The Arts
 Slavery is acceptable to now slavery being unacceptable
 Role of Children in Society - Child labor was, now is not
acceptable
 ·Male Superiority - Beating wives was, now is not
acceptable
 Reading and the Control over information - Invention of
the printing press other major inventions) allowed for the
elites control over reading / writing to end.
 The Reformation- broke monopoly of Catholic Church and
Christian's "relationship" with God
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 Darwin’s theory of evolution
 Plate Tectonics— create a physical model of
the Earth's structure
 Albert Einstein’s space-time is not fixed or
objective— subject to observer’s state of
motion relative to other object
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Aaron
Marco
Chicay
Erica
Aira
Clarence
 Psychology: Sigmund Freud—we are not fully
in control of our behavior—a subconscious
part operate
 Economics— government intervention in
economy is now accepted
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 The Realist paradigm: the purpose of art is to
copy reality
 Shakespeare's impact on drama / theater
 Jazz & rock revolutionizing music
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Haisee
Halid
Joana
Ramirez
Clarence
Beatrice
Nerona
Carla
Ortega
Robben
Diana
Aaron
Pestano Elijah
Maryse
Ganal
Danica
Lopez

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Historical antecedents that changes the course of science and technology

  • 3.  SCIENCE  concerted human effort to understand, or to understand better, the history of the natural world and how the natural world works, with observable physical evidence as the basis of that understanding  done through observation of natural phenomena, and/or through experimentation that tries to simulate natural processes under controlled conditions Source: https://www.slideshare.net/memijecruz/historical-antecedents-of-science-and-technology-152541982
  • 4.  Science is as old as the world itself.  • Science as an idea  • Science as an intellectual activity  • Science as a body of knowledge  • Science as a personal and social activity  SCIENCE • Latin “scientia” – knowledge • Human have persistently observed and studied the natural and physical world in order to find meanings and seek answers to many questions. Source: https://www.slideshare.net/annaestardo/bspsts-pt1
  • 5.  Science: knowledge about or study of the natural world based on facts learned through experiments and observation  Technology: science or knowledge put into practical use to solve problems or invent useful tools. Source: https://www.slideshare.net/memijecruz/historical-antecedents-of-science-and-technology-152541982
  • 6.  SOCIETY  The sum total of our interactions as humans, including the interactions that we engage in to figure things out and to make things  a group of individuals involved in persistent social interaction, or a large social group sharing the same geographical or social territory, typically subject to the same political authority and dominant cultural expectations Source: https://www.slideshare.net/memijecruz/historical-antecedents-of-science-and-technology-152541982
  • 7. -science and technology -Science used in technology -Role of science and technology -Science Technology and society -Science and technology affect in the society -Interrelation
  • 8.  Science is the pursuit of knowledge about the natural world through systematic observation and experiments. Through science, we develop new technologies. Source: https://www.slideshare.net/memijecruz/historical-antecedents-of-science-and-technology-152541982  Technology is the application of scientifically gained knowledge for practical purpose.  Scientists use technology in all their experiments
  • 9.  1. alter the way people live, connect, communicate and transact, with profound effects on economic development.  2. key drivers to development, because technological and scientific revolutions underpin economic advances, improvements in health systems, education and infrastructure.  3. The technological revolutions of the 21st century are emerging from entirely new sectors, based on micro- processors, tele-communications, bio-technology and nano-technology. Products are transforming business practices across the economy, as well as the lives of all who have access to their effects. The most remarkable breakthroughs will come from the interaction of insights and applications arising when these technologies converge. Source: https://www.slideshare.net/memijecruz/historical-antecedents-of-science-and-technology-152541982
  • 10.  4. have the power to better the lives of poor people in developing countries  5. differentiators between countries that are able to tackle poverty effectively by growing and developing their economies, and those that are not.  6. engine of growth  7. interventions for cognitive enhancement, proton cancer therapy and genetic engineering Source: https://www.slideshare.net/memijecruz/historical-antecedents-of-science-and-technology-152541982
  • 12.  Science and technology studies, or science, technology and society studies (STS) is the study of how society, politics, and culture affect scientific research and technological innovation, and how these, in turn, affect society, politics and culture Source: https://www.slideshare.net/memijecruz/historical-antecedents-of-science-and-technology-152541982
  • 13.  Science and tecnology have had a major impact on society, and their impact is growing.  By making life easier, science has given man the chance to pursue societal concerns such as ethics, aesthetics, education, and justice; to create cultures; and to improve human conditions. Source: https://www.slideshare.net/memijecruz/historical-antecedents-of-science-and-technology-152541982
  • 14.  Science influences society through its knowledge and world view. Scientific knowledge and the procedures used by scientists influence the way many individuals in society think about themselves, others, and the environment. The effect of science on society is neither entirely beneficial nor entirely detrimental Source: https://www.slideshare.net/memijecruz/historical-antecedents-of-science-and-technology-152541982
  • 15. -Standing on the shoulders of giants -Stephen colbert's interview with Neil Tyson
  • 16. 1. What do you think Newton has seen? 2. Who do you think Newton refers to as “giants”? Source: https://www.slideshare.net/annaestardo/bspsts-pt1
  • 17.  Stephen Colbert Interviews Neil deGrasse Tyson at Montclair Kimberley Academy” 01/29/10 • Is it better to know or not to know? • Our identity is based on how we see the world. • Should scientists be allowed to do anything that they can? “The effect of science on society is neither entirely beneficial nor entirely detrimental” Source: https://www.slideshare.net/annaestardo/bspsts-pt1
  • 18. -Ancient -Socrates -Plato -Aristotle -Medieval Philosophy -Origen on Alexandria -St. Anselm -St. Augustine -Scientific Revolution -Nicholaus Copernicus -Charles Darwin
  • 19. • Greek philosopher and the main source of Western thought • His "Socratic method," laid the groundwork for Western systems of logic and philosophy. • Socrates always emphasized the importance of the mind over the relative unimportance of the human body. • he claimed to be ignorant because he had no ideas, but wise because he recognized his own ignorance. The more I know, the more I do not know. • An unexamined life is not worth living. Source: https://www.slideshare.net/annaestardo/bspsts-pt1
  • 20. • was a student of Socrates and a teacher of Aristotle • founded the Academy in Athens • Idealist • His work on the use of reason to develop a more fair and just society that is focused on the equality of individuals established the foundation for modern democracy. • Plato claimed that knowledge gained through the senses is no more than opinion and that, in order to have real knowledge, we must gain it through philosophical reasoning. • Know yourself • Constant struggle for humans is discovering the reality of the world while balancing what you know to be true, and what the physical world is showing you to be true Source: https://www.slideshare.net/annaestardo/bspsts-pt1
  • 21. • Focus on systematic concept of logic • objective was to come up with a universal process of reasoning that would allow man to learn every conceivable thing about reality. • Realist • The golden mean: Living a moral life is the ultimate goal. Source: https://www.slideshare.net/annaestardo/bspsts-pt1
  • 22.  • Christian era  • For most medieval scholars, who believed that God created the universe according to geometric and harmonic principles, science – particularly geometry and astronomy – was linked directly to the divine.  • To seek these principles, therefore, would be to seek God. Source: https://www.slideshare.net/annaestardo/bspsts-pt1
  • 23.  Origen of Alexandria  • Origen firmly believed that the knowledge of the good (God) is itself enough to remove all taint of sin and ignorance from souls.  • St. Anselm – defended the existence of God thru reason • Such a being, he argued, must really exist, for the very idea of such a being implies its existence.  • St. Augustine – Such a being, he argued, must really exist, for the very idea of such a being implies its existence. – De Trinitate Source: https://www.slideshare.net/annaestardo/bspsts-pt1
  • 24. • The period of enlightenment • The Scientific Revolution was a series of events that marked the emergence of modern science during the early modern period, when developments in mathematics, physics, astronomy, biology and chemistry transformed the views of society about nature Source: https://www.slideshare.net/annaestardo/bspsts-pt1
  • 25. • mathematician and astronomer who formulated a model of the universe that placed the Sun rather than the Earth at the center of the universe. • Polyglot and polymath • Dē revolutionibus orbium coelestium (On the Revolutions of the Celestial Spheres) Source: https://www.slideshare.net/annaestardo/bspsts-pt1
  • 26.  • English naturalist, geologist and biologist. Best known for his contributions to the science of evolution  • All species of organisms arise and develop through the natural selection of small, inherited variations that increase the individual's ability to compete, survive, and reproduce.  Darwin's theory consisted of two main points: 1) diverse groups of animals evolve from one or a few common ancestors; 2) the mechanism by which this evolution takes place is natural selection. Source: https://www.slideshare.net/annaestardo/bspsts-pt1
  • 27.  • Austrian neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis. • Development of an observational method • Focused on human sexuality and the evil nature of man. Source: https://www.slideshare.net/annaestardo/bspsts-pt1
  • 28. -History of Science and Technology in the Philippines -Pre-Spanish Era -Spanish Colonial Era -American Period -Post- Commonwealth Era -Filipino Scientists -Adelina Barrion -Eduardo Quisumbing -Angel Alcala -Ramon Barba -Dr. Lilian Patena -Fe Villanueva Del . Mundo
  • 29.  Pre-Spanish Era  Even before the colonization by the Spaniards in the Philippine islands, the natives of the archipelago already had practices linked to science and technology  They already had an alphabet, number system, a weighing and measuring system and a calendar. Filipinos were already engaged in farming, shipbuilding, mining and weaving.  Filipinos were already aware of the medicinal and therapeutic properties of plants and the methods of extracting medicine from herbs  The Banaue Rice Terraces are among the sophisticated products of engineering by pre- Spanish era Filipinos.
  • 30.  Spanish Colonial Era  The colonization of the Philippines contributed to growth of science and technology in the archipelago  The Spanish introduced formal education and founded scientific institution  During the early years of Spanish rule in the Philippines. Parish schools were established where religion, reading, writing, arithmetic and music was taught.  Sanitation and more advanced methods of agriculture was taught to the natives.  Later the Spanish established colleges and universities in the archipelago including the oldest existing university in Asia, the University of Santo Tomas
  • 31.  American Period  The progress of science and technology in the Philippines continued under American rule of the islands.  On July 1, 1901 The Philippine Commission established the Bureau of Government Laboratories which was placed under the Department of Interior. The Bureau replaced the Laboratorio Municipal, which was established under the Spanish colonial era. The Bureau dealt with the study of tropical diseases and laboratory projects.  On October 26, 1905, the Bureau of Government Laboratories was replaced by the Bureau of Science and on December 8, 1933, the National Research Council of the Philippines was established.
  • 32.  Post-Common Wealth Era  During the 1970s, which was under the time of Ferdinand Marcos' presidency, the importance given to science grew.  Under the 1973 Philippine Constitution, Article XV, Section 1, the government's role in supporting scientific research and invention was acknowledged.  In 1974, a science development program was included in the government's Four-Year Development Plan which covers the years 1974- 1978.  Funding for science was also increased.[4] The National Science Development Board was replaced by the National Science and Technology Authority under Executive Order No. 784. A Scientific Career in the civil service was introiduced in 1983
  • 33.  • Adelina Adato Barrion (September 9, 1951 – July 10, 2010) was a Filipino entomologist and geneticist whose extensive contribution to the study of Philippine spiders earned her the moniker "Asia's Spider Woman,” although she also contributed significantly to the study of other species, and to the study of genetics in general. Source: https://www.slideshare.net/annaestardo/bspsts-pt1
  • 34.  • Filipino botanist, Eduardo Quisumbing was a noted expert in the medicinal plants of the Philippines. He was author of more than 129 scientific articles. many on orchids. • served as the Director of the National Museum of the Philippines, where he rebuilt the Herbarium. • The plant "saccolabium quisumbingii" is named in honor of Eduardo Quisumbing. Source: https://www.slideshare.net/annaestardo/bspsts-pt1
  • 35.  Angel C. Alcala is a Filipino biologist who was named a National Scientist of the Philippines in 2014. He had created the artificial coral reefs that help a lot to the Philippines' aquatic ecosystem. Source: https://www.slideshare.net/annaestardo/bspsts-pt1
  • 36.  Ramon Cabanos Barba is a Filipino inventor and horticulturist best known for inventing a way to induce more flowers in mango trees using ethrel and potassium nitrate. Barba was proclaimed a National Scientist of the Philippines in June 2014. • National Scientist RAMON C. BARBA on The Discovery of the Mango Flower Induction Technology and the Research Process. Source: https://www.slideshare.net/annaestardo/bspsts-pt1
  • 37.  Dr. Lilian F. Patena develops tissue culture for garlic. Source: https://www.slideshare.net/annaestardo/bspsts-pt1
  • 38.  Fe Villanueva del Mundo, was a Filipino pediatrician. The first woman admitted as a student of the Harvard Medical School, she founded the first pediatric hospital in the Philippines. – credited with studies that lead to the invention of an improved incubator and a jaundice -relieving device Source: https://www.slideshare.net/annaestardo/bspsts-pt1
  • 40.  Anderson’s article ‘More is different’. He argues that finding the laws that govern the fundamental interactions in nature is not sufficient for understanding nature. ‘Reductionism’ leads us to these fundamental laws, but that does not make the opposite path (‘constructionism’) trivial, or easy, or even obvious.  P.W. Anderson’s observation ‘More is different’ one can observe that ‘less’ has not been reduced to its minimal number of ingredients yet. There is still a lot of work to be done, a lot to be discovered at the fundamental end.  how about ‘more’? A lot of progress has been made there too. Our knowledge has grown enormously, the life sciences dominate the research agendas. ‘Genomics’ and its many ramifications are enormously important, scientifically and also economically. But I wonder whether new conceptual structures for new levels of organization, going up in complexity – from DNA to ‘us’ - have already been found. We need to continue looking and we will make progress, but great paradigm shifts and scientific methods that would fundamentally differ for these various levels of organization, I do not see them yet. Fundamentally, it is all science. Source: https://www.nikhef.nl/~h02/more_is_different_comment.pdf
  • 41. -Definition -Importance -Thomas Samuel Kuhn -The structure of scientific revolutions -Kuhn's Paradigm -The Kuhn cycle -Steps of the kuhn cycle -Pre Science -Normal Science -Model Drift -Model Crisis -Model revolution -Paradigm change
  • 42.  a typical example or pattern of something  a distinct set of concepts or thought patterns, including theories, research methods, postulates, and standards for what constitutes legitimate contributions to a field. Source: https://www.slideshare.net/memijecruz/historical-antecedents-of-science-and-technology-152541982
  • 43.  Paradigm shift is another expression for more significant changes within belief systems.  a concept identified by the American physicist and philosopher Thomas Kuhn  a fundamental change in approach or underlying assumptions  Kuhn presented his notion of a paradigm shift in his influential book The Structure of Scientific Revolutions (1962).  a fundamental change in the basic concepts and experimental practices of a scientific discipline. Source: https://www.slideshare.net/memijecruz/historical-antecedents-of-science-and-technology-152541982
  • 44.  Within philosophy of science this concept is sometimes considered important and is sometimes given great attention within education  “Everything develops, if we don’t change our views, we’ll be ignorant” Source: https://www.slideshare.net/memijecruz/historical-antecedents-of-science-and-technology-152541982
  • 45.  Thomas Samuel Kuhn (/kuːn/; July 18, 1922 – June 17, 1996) was an American physicist, historian and philosopher of science whose controversial 1962 book The Structure of Scientific Revolutions was influential in both academic and popular circles, Source: https://www.slideshare.net/memijecruz/historical-antecedents-of-science-and-technology-152541982
  • 46.  a book about the history of science by the philosopher Thomas S. Kuhn  its publication was a landmark event in the history, philosophy, and sociology of scientific knowledge. Source: https://www.slideshare.net/memijecruz/historical-antecedents-of-science-and-technology-152541982
  • 47.  Kuhn argues that science is not moved by a rational process but more by a social unity. In contrast with Popper Kuhn presents a descriptive theory in which Kuhn try to observe the factual scientific fields in order to understand how they function in practice  Kuhn argues that paradigms change in scientific revolutions. Scientists go through a crisis and transition to a new paradigm, a new way of seeing the world. It is not possible to compare paradigms and it is not possible to say whether one is more right than the other.  Science advanced the most by occasional revolutionary explosions of new knowledge, each revolution triggered by introduction of new ways of thought so large they must be called new paradigms Source: https://www.slideshare.net/memijecruz/historical-antecedents-of-science-and-technology-152541982
  • 48.  a simple cycle of progress described by Thomas Kuhn in 1962 in his seminal work The Structure of Scientific Revolutions  In Structure Kuhn challenged the world's current conception of science, which was that it was a steady progression of the accumulation of new ideas Source: https://www.slideshare.net/memijecruz/historical-antecedents-of-science-and-technology-152541982
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  • 50.  PRE-SCIENCE.  also called the pre- paradigm stage  the pre-step to the main Kuhn Cycle. In Prescience there is not yet a model of understanding (the field's paradigm) mature enough to solve the field's main problems.  The field has no workable paradigm to successfully guide its work Source: https://www.slideshare.net/memijecruz/historical-antecedents-of-science-and-technology-152541982
  • 51.  NORMAL SCIENCE  identified and elaborated on by Thomas Samuel Kuhn in The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, is the regular work of scientists theorizing, observing, and experimenting within a settled paradigm or explanatory framework.  where the field has a scientifically based model of understanding (a paradigm) that works Source: https://www.slideshare.net/memijecruz/historical-antecedents-of-science-and-technology-152541982
  • 52.  MODEL DRIFT  The model of understanding starts to drift, due to accumulation of anomalies, and phenomenon, the model cannot explain Source: https://www.slideshare.net/memijecruz/historical-antecedents-of-science-and-technology-152541982
  • 53.  MODEL CRISIS  the most important step of them all in the Kuhn Cycle  The Model Drift becomes so excessive the model is broken. It can no longer serve as a reliable guide to problem solving. Attempts to patch the model up to make it work fail. The field is in anguish Source: https://www.slideshare.net/memijecruz/historical-antecedents-of-science-and-technology-152541982
  • 54.  MODEL REVOLUTION  begins when serious candidates for a new model emerge. It's a revolution because the new model is so radically different from the old one  a field's model of understanding is undergoing revolutionary change. The old model failed, which caused the Model Crisis step. The Model Revolution step begins when one or more competing new models emerge from the crisis Source: https://www.slideshare.net/memijecruz/historical-antecedents-of-science-and-technology-152541982
  • 55.  PARADIGM CHANGE  also called a paradigm shift,  In the Paradigm Change step the new paradigm is taught to newcomers to the field, as well as to those already in it. When the new paradigm becomes the generally accepted guide to one's work, the step is complete. The field is now back to the Normal Science step and a Kuhn Cycle is Earlier steps have created the new model of understanding (the new paradigm). Source: https://www.slideshare.net/memijecruz/historical-antecedents-of-science-and-technology-152541982
  • 57.  Slavery is acceptable to now slavery being unacceptable  Role of Children in Society - Child labor was, now is not acceptable  ·Male Superiority - Beating wives was, now is not acceptable  Reading and the Control over information - Invention of the printing press other major inventions) allowed for the elites control over reading / writing to end.  The Reformation- broke monopoly of Catholic Church and Christian's "relationship" with God Source: https://www.slideshare.net/memijecruz/historical-antecedents-of-science-and-technology-152541982
  • 58.  Darwin’s theory of evolution  Plate Tectonics— create a physical model of the Earth's structure  Albert Einstein’s space-time is not fixed or objective— subject to observer’s state of motion relative to other object Source: https://www.slideshare.net/memijecruz/historical-antecedents-of-science-and-technology-152541982 Aaron Marco Chicay Erica Aira Clarence
  • 59.  Psychology: Sigmund Freud—we are not fully in control of our behavior—a subconscious part operate  Economics— government intervention in economy is now accepted Source: https://www.slideshare.net/memijecruz/historical-antecedents-of-science-and-technology-152541982
  • 60.  The Realist paradigm: the purpose of art is to copy reality  Shakespeare's impact on drama / theater  Jazz & rock revolutionizing music Source: https://www.slideshare.net/memijecruz/historical-antecedents-of-science-and-technology-152541982 Haisee Halid