User talk:Nicola.georgiou/sandbox/Approaches to Knowledge/Seminar group 7/ History

Would you mind adding references (@ whoever wrote the astronomy paragraph)? LittleSpadePerson (discuss • contribs) 17:58, 17 October 2020 (UTC) do you mind if I put the 1.4	How should higher education respond to a change in knowledge? paragraph at the end of the history part so that it can act as a conclusion for all of our work?

Whoever wrote "The Development of Psychology as a Scientific Discipline" don't you think that another paradigm shift could be the revolution brought from Freud regarding psychoanalysis? I mean he actually reconceptualizes the human psychological brain from his point of view he divided the human brain in ( EGO- SuperEgo-ID)and psychoanalysts are still using today his methods
 * I wrote the Development of Psychology! I was mainly focusing on the "beginnings" of "new psychology" rather than covering all paradigm shifts in the history of psychology so I can be more concise. The beginnings of (experimental/scientific) psychology come before Freud and psychoanalysis so I wanted to write about that. LittleSpadePerson (discuss • contribs) 10:12, 21 October 2020 (UTC)

Whoever wrote the "A major shift in the discipline of Astronomy" paragraph, you seem to use the english and french version of the name "Copernicus" interchangeably, might it be best to stick with one spelling to avoid confusion? Also, it might be helpful if, given that you don't give Copernicus' first name, you could add a wikilink to the first mention of him. Wildharvestvalley5 (discuss • contribs) 11:12, 20 October 2020 (UTC)