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The Revolution itself has ended since it attained the goals of shifting the mentality of the majority of the population towards accepting science, but the ideals of the Scientific Revolution live on in the public embrace and respect for science.
Filipino ideals typically include strong family values, resilience in the face of adversity, hospitality and generosity towards others, and a sense of community and unity among Filipinos. Additionally, the concept of "bayanihan" or collective spirit to help one another is a key ideal in Filipino culture.
Most people have some sort of religious affiliation, and this faith shapes their worldviews and ethical ideals. Therefore, each person brings their religion into their debates on health medicines and science. It has to do more with the human aspect than with the science aspect.
Realism is a literary movement characterized by its rejection of Romantic ideals. Realism focuses on portraying everyday life as it is, without idealizing characters or situations. This movement sought to depict the world as accurately and truthfully as possible.
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The word ideals is an abstract noun. Ideals are a mental concept, an idea. You cannot perceive them with your senses.
Nope. But they are not the only ideals in the world.
Democratic ideals emphasize equality, individual rights, and participation in decision-making by the people.
Colonists were becoming less religious...the ideas of the Enlightenment appealed to them because it minimized God as a divine force and maximized human thinking and science.