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Report European Studies (MA/MSc) Within the elective courses an extracurricular internship can be accepted to the extent of 5 CP/ECTS, on the condition that it is relevant to the MA European Studies and
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Report European Studies (MA/MSc) Within the elective courses participation in a summer school can be accepted to the extent of 5 CP/ECTS, on the condition that it is relevant to the MA European Studies, is
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chemistry of radioactive sub- stances.” By then, he had been induced to move to Manchester, England to accept his second job as head professor of physics there. One spring day, in March of 1909, Ernest Rutherford [...] discovered, I still have no clue of what the atom really looks like,” he mused. “I cer- tainly don’t accept JJ’s theory that the atom is some sort of blob of positive and negative charge distributed, more
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which he formulated. 5. Formulate the reasons in which the Dalton’s atomic theory delayed to be accepted by the scientific community. 6. Describe the characteristics of science and the ways it develops
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Activity 6 How do you explain the delay of 60 years after Dalton’s era for the scientific community to accept his atomic theory? …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………
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However, the concepts of Leucippus and Democritus were not accepted by their con- temporaries: “Two factors weighed against any widespread acceptance of the classical version of atomism. The first factor was [...] which he formulated. 5. Formulate the reasons in which the Dalton’s atomic theory delayed to be accepted by the scientific community. 6. Describe the characteristics of science and the ways it develops [...] Activity 6 How do you explain the delay of 60 years after Dalton’s era for the scientific community to accept his atomic theory? …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………
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started to move away. The atomic theory that was developed by Leu- cippus and Democritus was not accepted at the time of its development, it took more than 2000 years until scholars around 1800 started
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one of the basic laws in the natural sciences. The views circulated by Democritus were not widely accepted, as the popular philosophers at the time (such as Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle) were interested
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the aether, which fills the space between the heavenly bodies. Democritus’ perceptions were not accepted by his contemporaries for two reasons because: a) the called “atoma” were not visible, so there [...] point of criticism of Aristotle against the atomic theory, beyond the fact that he himself did not accept the idea of empty space, which according to his perception was impossible to exist. The view of the [...] through it, they came back to Europe and the Christian civilization. For the scholastic period, this acceptance of Aristotle’s work became dominant, especially because it was considered to be consistent with
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However, the concepts of Leucippus and Democritus were not accepted by their con- temporaries: “Two factors weighed against any widespread acceptance of the classical version of atomism. The first factor was [...] one of the basic laws in the natural sciences. The views circulated by Democritus were not widely accepted, as the popular philosophers at the time (such as Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle) were interested [...] the aether, which fills the space between the heavenly bodies. Democritus’ perceptions were not accepted by his contemporaries for two reasons because: a) the called “atoma” were not visible, so there