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Worldview meaning
A person's personal view of the world and how one interprets it; any ingroup's or society's mainstream view thereof. | The totality of one's beliefs about reality. | A general philosophy or view of life.
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Not coincidentally, Trump’s ethno-nationalist worldview perfectly aligns with the worldview of Netanyahu and his Israeli supporters, who nation-states in strictly ethnic terms.
Thus if we reason from the statement " Pegasus flies" to the statement "Pegasus exists", we are not asserting that Pegasus is made up of atoms, but rather that Pegasus exists in a particular worldview, the worldview of classical myth.
Affairs has been well positioned to disseminate its worldview.
At worst it serves as a polemic of half-truth arguments from the victim-oppressor worldview ascendant in the politics of identity.
But I think every generation absorbs a worldview they can't see beyond.
Christianity became widespread in the Roman Empire by the 4th or 5th centuries after Christ, shaping nearly every aspect of the Western worldview for the next 1,500 years.
DeSantis rallies against “wokeness” or a worldview that racial and sexual disparities are the result of racism, sexism, and class exploitation.
Establish the vision of why life will be better under your government, don’t jump right to how you will do that without people having an understanding of your worldview.
For Dr Grubits, Andrew Scott is a complex and contradictory character who provides a unique insight into a worldview from another time.
Garp’s worldview is dominated by the unique perspective of his mother, Jenny Fields (Close).
Having an insightful conversation with someone else can help you see another’s worldview, and even if you don’t agree with certain things they say, learning more about different perspectives can help you navigate the world better.
Her language is fundamental to who she is, something that is important to her worldview and her connection with her ancestors.
However, Houghton unapologetically privileges an orthodox Christian worldview, rooted in the Wesleyan theological tradition.
If he is operating under the transgenderism worldview, one that encourages the delusion that your inner person and physical body don’t match, then he would be a woman.
In addition to the valuable professional development Fulbright provides, the international experience also contributes to personal growth and worldview expansion, according to Taumoepeau-Latu.
In any case the tax hikes as they are planned run counter to Center's worldview, Kiik added, while the coalition barely even acknowledged several overtures made by the opposition in attempting to resolve the impasse, he said.
In sum: I view the world with the desire to learn and to change my own personal behavior, not in the hopes of the world changing to fit my worldview.
In the community’s worldview, the Earth is their mother and their closeness with nature can be seen in their textiles.
In the context of COVID-19, for example, someone who is predisposed to dislike the vaccine will give little weight to new evidence of vaccine effectiveness, because that evidence contradicts their current worldview.