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    World views. Elements of the Apostelian and general approach.Jan T. Broekaer - 1998 - Foundations of Science 3 (2):235-258.
    In the work of the late Belgian philosopher, logician and freethinker Leo Apostel (1924–1995) the concept of ‘world view’ is extensively developed. From the diverse research of Apostel, I gather and examine the constituents of a world view and their relationships. I propose to understand it as a pluralist and open, rationalised ontology of the ‘world whole’, comprising knowledge systems, valuative ethical systems and concomitant action guiding systems, to a large extent reflecting insight in the exact sciences. The prolific and (...)
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    (1 other version)Religious world‐view and environment in the Sertão of North‐East Brazil.Scott William Hoefle - 1999 - Philosophy and Geography 2 (1):55 – 79.
    The importance of religious cosmology for environmental ethics is explored in a case-study of enchanted and disenchanted world-views in the Sert o of North-east Brazil. Popular Catholicism is shown to have retained an enchanted world-view of humans interacting with saints, souls and animist spirits. In order to differentiate themselves from Catholics, evangelical Protestants pursue a disenchanted view of the natural environment but hold a highly supernatural view of human society. Afro-Brazilian cult members are Catholics who graft an enchanted view of (...)
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    The World View of Contemporary Physics: Does It Need a New Metaphysics?Richard F. Kitchener (ed.) - 1988 - State University of New York Press.
    Papers from a conference held at Colorado State Univ., Sept. 1986. Addresses such related topics as the nature of the mind, our place in society, and the nature of ethics. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.
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    The World Viewed: Reflections on the Ontology of Film.James Milton Highsmith & Stanley Cavell - 1972 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 31 (1):134.
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  5. (1 other version)The world viewed: reflections on the ontology of film.Stanley Cavell - 1979 - Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
    What is film? Why are movies important? Why do we care about them in the way we do? How do we think of the connections between the projected image and what it is actually an image of? Most movie-goers assume that they are entitled to make jugments and come to conclusions about the movies they see--to evaluate how "good" they are, or what they "mean." But what do they base, or what should they base, their judgments on? In this thought-provoking (...)
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  6. World view analysis of knowledge in a rural village: Implications for science education.June George - 1999 - Science Education 83 (1):77-95.
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  7. World-view and his place in the structure of social conscience.H. Mechurova - 1987 - Filosoficky Casopis 35 (1):80-90.
     
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    The World Viewed: Reflections on the Ontology of Film.Timothy Corrigan - 1980 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 39 (1):104-105.
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    World Views of Anatolii Kolodnyi as the Founder of Ukrainian Academic Religion Study (Part 2. The Period of Independence).Оксана Василівна Горкуша - 2024 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 96:84-90.
    У статті, присвяченій базовим світоглядним настановам фундатора українського академічного релігієзнавства професора Анатолія Колодного, у її другій частині, висвітлюється творчість релігієзнавця в період незалежної України. Саме в ці роки видатний український мислитель доклав титанічних інтелектуальних і дієвих зусиль для формування українського академічного релігієзнавства як самостійної, предметно, об’єктно та методологічно окресленої галузі гуманітарних наук. Його численними науковими ініціативами вибудувано історіографічний дискурс української духовно-культурної спадщини та викладено послідовну історію релігійних і релігієзнавчих здобутків українців.
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    World-Views in the History of Ideas.Chad Hansen - 2011 - Semiotics:23-29.
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    Subjectivity and World Views in Max Weber.Dimitri D'Andrea - 2012 - Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 25 (1):5-26.
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    Muslim world view and muslim science.G. E. von Grunebaum - 1963 - Dialectica 17 (4):353-367.
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    Desktop View.Desktop View - unknown
    Zuckerberg almost always tells users that change is hard, often referring back to the early days of Facebook when it had barely any of the features people know and love today. He says sharing and a more open and connected world are had barely any of the features people know and love today. He says sharing and a more open and connected world are good, and often he says he appreciates all the feedback.
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  14. The world-view and ideological unity of marxism-leninism.Pd Nikolic - 1984 - Filosoficky Casopis 32 (2):223-244.
     
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  15. World view projected by science teachers: A study of classroom dialogue.Herman Proper, Marvin F. Wideen & George Ivany - 1988 - Science Education 72 (5):547-560.
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  16. World Views and Mathematics. A Discussion between INQ, an Inquirer| LOG, a Logician| and EPI, an Epistemologist.Michael Macnamara, Wietske Kistner & Jeanette Boers - 1986 - South African Journal of Philosophy 5 (3).
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    World Views and Scientific Discipline Formation: Science Studies in the German Democratic Republic.William R. Woodward & Robert S. Cohen (eds.) - 1991 - Dordrecht: Kluwer.
    Ca. 40 published papers from a summer institute in the German Democratic Republic in 1988.
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    World views and perceiving God.Joseph Runzo - 1977 - New York, NY: St. Martin's Press.
  19. World view and the core.Mary Douglas - 1979 - In Stuart C. Brown (ed.), Philosophical disputes in the social sciences. Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Humanities Press. pp. 177--87.
     
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    World-viewing Dialogues on Precarious Life: The Urgency of a New Existential, Spiritual, and Ethical Language in the Search for Meaning in Vulnerable life.Christa Anbeek - 2017 - Essays in the Philosophy of Humanism 25 (2):171-185.
    In the last sixty years the West-European religious landscape has changed radically. People, and also religious and humanist communities, in a post-sec¬ular world are challenged to develop a new existential, ethical and spiritual language that fits to their global and pluralistic surroundings. This new world-viewing language could rise out of the reflection on contrast experiences, positive and negative disruptive experiences that question the everyday inter pretations of life. The connection of these articulated reflections on contrast experiences with former world-viewing sources (...)
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  21. Not Just Many Worlds but Many Universes? A Problem for the Many Worlds View of Quantum Mechanics.Peter Baumann - 2022 - Metaphysica 23 (2):295-305.
    The many-worlds view is one of the most discussed “interpretations” of quantum mechanics. As is well known, this view has some very controversial and much discussed aspects. This paper focuses on one particular problem arising from the combination of quantum mechanics with Special Relativity. It turns out that the ontology of the many-worlds view – the account of what there is and what branches of the universe exist – is relative to inertial frames. If one wants to avoid relativizing ontology, (...)
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  22. Scientific world-view in the system of spiritual life.J. Netopilik - 1979 - Filosoficky Casopis 27 (3):285-303.
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    World-View and Personality.Kaj Björkqvist, Barbara Bergbom & Nils G. Holm - 1994 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 21 (1):185-207.
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    Science, Ideology, and World View: Essays in the History of Evolutionary Ideas.John C. Greene - 1981 - University of California Press.
    Preface.--Science, ideology, and world view.--Objectives and methods in intellectual history.--The Kuhnian paradigm and the Darwinian revolution in natural history.--Biology and social theory in the nineteenth century.--Darwin as a social evolutionist.--Darwinism as a world view.--From Huxley to Huxley.--Postscript.
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  25. The world view of physics.Carl Friedrich Weizsäcker - 1952 - London,: Routledge and Kegan Paul.
  26. Our world views (may be) incommensurable: Now what?Carol Bayley - 1995 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 20 (3):271-284.
    In focusing their view on Kuhn, Robert Veatch and William Stempsey ignore alternative sources of insight from other voices that could help move us beyond incommensurability. Richard Rorty and Helen Longino, for example, offer another view of science and objectivity with constructive insight for the practice of science and medicine. Keywords: positivism, relativism, scientific knowledge, incommensurability, Kuhn, Rorty, Longino CiteULike Connotea Del.icio.us What's this?
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    Integral world-view of the Vedas.Dayānanda Bhārgava - 2007 - Jaipur: Jagadguru Ramanandacarya Rajasthan Sanskrit Iniversity. Edited by K. V. Ramkrishnamacharyulu.
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    Implied World Views in Pictures: Reflections from a Cognitive Psychological an Anthropological Point of View.Michael Ranta - 2007 - Contemporary Aesthetics 5.
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    Demystifying the African world view – mainstream science to the rescue.Maxwell Omaboe - 2024 - South African Journal of Philosophy 43 (2):131-145.
    A popular tradition holds that the theoretical entities that feature in explanations relative to the African world view are typical of spiritual forces. Following this point of view, a concession among some scholars suggests that the traditional African world view is inconsistent with mainstream scientific theorising and therefore the acceptance of one implies the rejection of the other. My contention is essentially to challenge this tradition, a position I consider unfounded and an instigation of unsolicited tension between the African world (...)
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    The World View of Confucius in the Book of the Analects of Confucius.Joon yon Hwang - 2011 - Journal of Ethics: The Korean Association of Ethics 1 (80):31-50.
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    A World-view Through a Reunion of Philosophy & Science.Ajit Kumar Sinha - 1959 - Library of Philosophy.
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    World Views Without Ending.T. J. Sprod - 1997 - Metascience 6 (1):176-178.
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    Science, World views, and the Cosmo-Ontological Difference.Peter Kakol - 2001 - International Philosophical Quarterly 41 (1):63-75.
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  34. The Revolution in the World-View of History.Othmar Anderle - 1955 - Diogenes 3 (9):43-54.
    About twenty years ago a book entitled Umsturz im Weltbild der Physik (“The Revolution in the World-View of Physics”) appeared and was eventually widely read. It described the basic change which our views in the natural sciences had undergone during the first three decades of this century.A similar book could be written today concerning the other, humanistic side of our conception of the world, for so radical a change has taken place since then in humanistic ideas as well, that it (...)
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    World view: seeking grace and truth in our common life.Marvin Olasky - 2017 - Greensboro, NC: New Growth Press.
    "As Editor-in-Chief of World, Marvin Olasky has offered his views on current events and culture for more than twenty-five years. In this collection of columns, he shows readers how Christians can speak biblical truths while also living out the biblical values of grace and mercy in today's world."--From back of book.
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    Expanding knowledge through sequential world views – a critical realist approach.Alan Labas - 2024 - Journal of Critical Realism 23 (3):258-273.
    This paper addresses concerns that critical realism is a philosophy in search of a method, and that little guidance exists for the application of the philosophy to social research. It advances the idea that the absence of a philosophically embedded method gives critical realists the freedom to choose methods best suited to answering research questions under investigation. The paper utilizes a study into business advisor knowledge transmission, explicating how a sequential world views approach can be used to progressively expand knowledge (...)
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    Whorf and Wittgenstein. Language, world view and argumentation.M. Kienpointner - 1996 - Argumentation 10 (4):475-494.
    Whorf and Wittgenstein are perhaps the most famous names in linguistics and philosophy associated with the assumption that language plays a decisive role in shaping our view of reality. After a critical discussion of Whorf's linguistic relativity principle I conclude that it is not language as a system, but the use of language according to the rules of language games which connects language thought and world view, especially if some particular usage becomes the commonly accepted norm. This traditional norm also (...)
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  38. Khasi world-view: a conceptual exploration.Sujata Miri - 1988 - Chandigarh, India: Twenty-First Century Indian Society.
    On the philosophical concepts of the religion of the Khasis, ethnic people from Meghalaya.
     
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    On World Views, Commitment and Critical Thinking.Kerry S. Walters - 1989 - Informal Logic 11 (2).
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    Erwin Schrödinger’s World View: The Dynamics of Knowledge and Reality.Johann Götschl - 1992 - Springer Verlag.
    Erwin Schroedinger has been described as one of the greatest figures of theoretical physics, but there is another side to the man: not only did his work revolutionize physics, it also radically changed the foundations of our modern world-view, modern biology, philosophy of science, philosophy of the mind, and epistemology.
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    World View and Belief, and Rites of Healing in a Spiritual Church in Los Angeles.Jo Anne Combs - 1990 - Anthropology of Consciousness 1 (1-2):6-9.
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    World–Views and the Epistemic Foundations of Theism.Joseph Runzo - 1989 - Religious Studies 25 (1):31 - 51.
    Epistemological issues have inevitably been perennial issues for theism. For any claim to have insight into the nature and acts of the divine requires some sort of substantiation. And the appeal to faith typically made to meet this demand is often unconvincing. This raises a fundamental question: what could constitute proper grounds for theistic belief? In attempting to anwser this question, we will need to address the underlying epistemic issue of what justifies commitment to any world–view.
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  43. World Views and Scientific Discipline Formation. [REVIEW]W. R. Woodward, R. S. Cohen & M. W. Jackson - 1994 - Annals of Science 51 (6):655-655.
     
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    The world view of a biologist: Nicholas P. Money The selfish ape: human nature and our path to extinction. London: Reaktion Books, 2019, 152 pp, £ 14.99.Max W. Dresow - 2020 - Metascience 29 (2):275-277.
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    World View and Theory in Indian Philosophy.Piotr Balcerowicz (ed.) - 2012 - New Delhi: Manohar.
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    (1 other version)The Struggle Between Two World Views on the Understanding of the Human Body.Chin Wei - 1976 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 8 (1):36-56.
    With the appearance of mankind, the history of mankind's understanding of the human body itself also began. This long process of development rang with the struggle of two world views. The history of the development of man's understanding of the structure and functions of the human body is the history of the unbroken triumph of materialism over idealism, of the dialectical over the metaphysical. This essay simply takes a preliminary look back at this struggle from several aspects in the hope (...)
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    (1 other version)To challenge the world view or to flow with it? Teaching sustainable development in business schools.Fernando Lourenço - 2013 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 22 (3):292-307.
    This paper explores the fundamental question of what ‘responsibility’ means to different sets of world views adopted implicitly by business students. The exploration adopts the stakeholder theory and three subsets of the Friedman mentality to explain how individuals may value sustainability initiatives. Subsequently, it explores whether it is better to flow with the dominant economic-driven world view as prescribed by the business school or to challenge it in order to cultivate business students with sustainability-driven values. The conclusion highlights implications for (...)
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    Language and world view in ancient china.Bao Zhiming - 1990 - Philosophy East and West 40 (2):195-219.
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    "The World Viewed: Reflections on the Ontology of Film," by Stanley Cavell. [REVIEW]William L. Blizek - 1973 - Modern Schoolman 50 (4):384-385.
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  50. Niels Bohr's World View.Paul K. Feyerabend - 1981 - In Paul Feyerabend (ed.), Realism, rationalism, and scientific method. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 247--97.
     
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