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Intellectual Revolution Figures Flashcards

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127975411Jamesone of the founders of pragmatism (the philosophical belief that truth is only that which is practical or workable-with practical utility being the final test) thereby rejecting absolute truths; thus emphasized materialism0
127975412Mendelfather of modern genetics by formulating definite laws of heredity1
127975413freudAustrian physician whose ideas about the workings of the human brain laid the foundations for modern psychology his ideas about unconscious thought and his development of psychoanalysis revolutionized human thought and the arts2
127975414Listerfounded antiseptic surgery3
127975415EinsteinGerman physicist who revolutionized his field for the first time since Newton displaced the simple, uniform world of Newtonian physics4
127975416Roentgendiscovered x-rays5
127975417PavlovRussian psychologist and discoverer of the "conditioned reflex" response in his famous experiment with dog which became the basis of the behaviorist school of psychology6
127975418HegelGerman philosopher best known for his dialectical process of progress through conflict (thesis, antithesis, synthesis)7
127975419Hertzdiscovered and demonstrated electromagnetic waves8
127975420Planckintroduced the quantum theory of energy9
127975421Comtefounded sociology (the study of human behavior both individual and group)10
127975422Splenglerset forth his cyclic theory of history in his "The Decline of the West" in which he maintained that each civilization passed through a four-period cycle like a flower, having its spring, summer, autumn, and winter basis of the common phrase "history repeats itself"11
127975423Schopeharerauthor of the pessimistic and realistic "The World as Will and Idea" which maintained that "will" was the ultimate reality, a blind, irrational impelling force which meant never-ending strife and pain with only two possible escapes; a temporary escape through esthetic contemplation of the arts, and ultimate salvation through a Buddhistic negation of the will and the world12
127975424Toynbeeauthor of the "challenge and response" theory of history; optimistic view of a civilization "rising to the challenges" presented to it; history often taught in his way13
127975425Nietzchepessimistic in believing that man was dominated by the brute passions, and in his "Thus Spake Zarathustra" showed contempt for both Christianity and socialism, calling for a new kind of man- a superman who would stress courage, daring, honesty, self-control, and self-expression; influential on the NAZIs14
127975426Carlyleauthor of the "great me" theory of history on his "On Heroes, Hero-worship, and the Heroic in History" established the principle of studying history through the lives of "great" men15
127975427Pasteurintroduced the germ theory of disease and founded modern bacteriology and immunization16
127975428von Rankefounded modern objective approach to the study of history17
127975429DarwinEnglish naturalist whose theories about the evolution of all living beings revolutionized the natural sciences and challenged traditional beliefs and theology18
127975430Curieone of the first great female scientists, she helped to found the study of radioactivity by discovering radium19

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