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Revolutionizing Thought: Adaptation in Science, Psychology, and Philosophy

Explore the evolution of ideas as we reflect on Charles Darwin's assertion that survival hinges on adaptability, not brute strength or intelligence. This work connects the subconscious urges identified by Sigmund Freud with Karl Marx's call for change. It challenges traditional philosophy, advocating for realism that prioritizes impartiality and objectivity. Join us in examining regionalism and the nuances of ordinary life through ethical choices, local dialects, and the interplay of customs. Discover how these elements shape our understanding of change and permanence in literature.

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Revolutionizing Thought: Adaptation in Science, Psychology, and Philosophy

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  1. “There’s Gonna Be a Revolution” SCIENCE PHYCHOLOGY PHILOSOPHY

  2. “It’s not the strongest of the species that survives, not the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is most adaptable to change”. Charles Darwin

  3. Sigmund Freud We all suppress subconscious URGES

  4. Karl Marx Philosophers have only INTERPRETED the world in various ways; the point, however, is to CHANGE it.

  5. REALism NO Preconceptions just IMPARTIALITY and OBJECTIVENESS

  6. Practical • Accessible • Perceptible • Permanent

  7. Literature in the Age of Realism

  8. What’s to be Expected? an Omniscient/Objective Narrator

  9. characters making Ethical Choices

  10. No Formal Closure - leaves the reader wondering…

  11. JUST ORDINARY LIFE

  12. REGIONalism Dialect Customs Topography Characters

  13. Distaste for CHANGE TALL Tales Tricksters

  14. Speech: When someone catches you, have you been cot or caught? Do you drink soda or pop? Habits and Mannerisms: Dress:

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