Worldview
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And this is because the scientific
worldview
is so much more exciting, more poetic, more filled with sheer wonder than anything in the poverty-stricken arsenals of the religious imagination.
Radical neighborliness is a zygote that grows into a
worldview
that ends up in homes and communities rebuilt in ways that respect humanity and the environment.
As the result, the father who is a businessman will just melt at the idea of his MBA daughter with a tough-as-nails
worldview.
Look at the
worldview
you've given yourself.
But my
worldview
has lightened up in the 15 years since "The Blank Slate" was published.
So, think about it this way: if you've got an artificial constraint, artificial constraints lead to arbitrary distinctions and a skewed
worldview.
Given that I spend my days and nights imagining the worst that could happen, it wouldn't be surprising if my
worldview
was gloomy.
Inspiration can often come from an unexpected place, and the fact that a Jewish comedian had done more to positively influence my
worldview
than my own extremist father is not lost on me.
One day, I had a conversation with my mother about how my
worldview
was starting to change, and she said something to me that I will hold dear to my heart for as long as I live.
Now, Lawrence thinks he's an atheist, but he's still in thrall to a religious
worldview.
It turns out, it doesn't really work when we just limit ourselves that
worldview.
Okay, this was good evolutionarily, but now when it comes to the worldview, it is the exact reason why it's upside down.
If you have a fact-based
worldview
of today, you might have a chance to understand what's coming next in the future.
This
worldview
is implicitly grounded in the proposition that there are two kinds of people in the world, good people and bad people.
Everybody has the same worldview, and any view from outside of the group is seen as a threat.
If we become aware of the constellation, the terms and conditions of communication, it not only broadens our horizon, it allows us to look behind the regulations that limit our worldview, our specific social, political or aesthetic conventions.
And, it's testament to the extraordinary times we live in, where, thanks to the Internet, it's easier than ever before for a stranger to share a story, a worldview, a book with someone she may never meet, on the other side of the planet.
The real question: is this distorted
worldview
what we want for Americans in our increasingly interconnected world?
Collectively they form an amazingly complex structure that is your personal
worldview.
So, for example, if one little component of your
worldview
is the idea that kittens are adorable, then when you see this, you'll react like this.
But if another component of your
worldview
is the idea that leopards are dangerous, then when you see this, you'll react a little bit differently.
So, it's pretty obvious why the ideas that make up your
worldview
are crucial.
For example, how does your
worldview
react when you see this image: (Video) Dalia Mogahed: What do you think when you look at me? "A woman of faith," "an expert," maybe even "a sister"?
If you can reveal a disconnection in someone's worldview, they'll feel the need to bridge that knowledge gap.
It's hard not to love data like that, and many people will tell you that that means that there's a
worldview
that you have if you speak one of those languages.
What is the
worldview
from English?
I presume he has a
worldview.
What
worldview
do those three people have in common?
What
worldview
is shaped through the English language that unites them?
And for some, the
worldview
of radical Islam becomes the infection that festers in these open wounds.
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