Freud and Darwin

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Between the mid-19th century and the mid-20th century scientific progress was growing steadily. Two scientists, Darwin and Freud, made significant contributions to their field. Both scientists developed theories which altered the way people thought in many ways. Between 1850 and 1950, traditional ways of thinking about religion, morality, and human behavior were changed by both Charles Darwin and Sigmund Freud. Darwin challenged the traditional ways of thinking by presenting his theory of biological evolution. Prior to the discoveries of Darwin, it was believed that every creature on earth was divinely and created specifically by God. Darwin’s theory presented that all life started from a single species. Part of this species would then randomly develop characteristics that were not found in some of the other members, and the adaptations would enable the species to survive or hinder it from surviving. Over time these changes would result in many completely different species that struggled for survival. The only creature that would survive would be the one that is most adapted via the random evolutionary changes. Changing the ways of thinking about religion, Darwin refuted the traditional thinking of religion as he provided scientific evidence stating how what many had thought to be true to actually be false. Darwin had also led to a shift in the thinking of human behavior. Darwin’s theory was later applied to the human race, as many saw competition between both countries and companies. Known as Social Darwinism, it stated that only the “fittest” would be able to survive while the others would not. Leading to an imperialist point of view, it portrayed countries that were not a European power weaker, because they were not the fittes... ... middle of paper ... ...the mother’s love. These ideas led to a greater acceptance, as all people were to have these natural urges and desires. Freud altered traditional thinking through his studies of the human subconscious and how the mind works. Freud and Darwin changed the way people thought about religion, human behavior, and morality through their scientific discoveries. Freud theorized that the unconscious mind and the rational mind were conflicting with each other, with the morals that one believes in preventing the unconscious desires from overpowering the mind. Charles Darwin theorized that all life comes from a single species, which reproduced and evolved over time as to adapt to survive, causing other species to be created as the differences grew larger. Between 1850 and 1950 science and human perception of everyday characteristics were changed drastically by both scientists.

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