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world-view

n. (alternative spelling of worldview English)

Usage examples of "world-view".

When one compares his utterances of a year or so ago with those made fifteen years earlier, a thing that strikes one is the rigidity of his mind, the way in which his world-view doesn't develop.

The `start at the beginning and go through to the end1 principle that we've all been raised with dates back to classical Greek thought as transmitted by the Romans, and, as part of Aristotelian logic, it forms the basis of modern science and the scientific world-view (though one that modern physics is beginning to undermine).

The start at the beginning and go through to the end1 principle that weve all been raised with dates back to classical Greek thought as transmitted by the Romans, and, as part of Aristotelian logic, it forms the basis of modern science and the scientific world-view (though one that modern physics is beginning to undermine).

Master, I must confess that such a notion runs contrary to the world-view inherent in my every micromagnetic current.

In the Version A world-view, the US has become America the Panicked, where selfserving lawyers and journalists have created a lucrative industry of scaremongering, hunting down dangers rare or nonexistent.

If the whole world-view derived from the experience of being-in-the-world was nothing but the delusion of a limited and fallible sensual apparatus, if there was no true correlation between everyday reality and ultimate reality, if even the self was but a trick played by consciousness—.