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 Translation for 'worldview' from English to Finnish
NOUN   a worldview | worldviews
maailmankatsomus {noun}worldview
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Translation for 'worldview' from English to Finnish

worldview
maailmankatsomus {noun}
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Usage Examples English
  • The social philosopher Karl Marx (1818–1883) held a materialist worldview.
  • The worldview increases the commitment to serve the world.
  • Satinover is Jewish, but says he has an eclectic worldview.
  • This school's curriculum implements a Bible-based worldview.
  • "Prehistoric" hunters and gatherers operated according to a worldview that promoted coexistence and limited competition between predator and prey.

  • As to why liberals and conservatives view each other as incomprehensible on an issue-by-issue basis, Lakoff claims that this is due to each side failing to grasp the other side's worldview as well as not appreciating how different the other worldview is from its own.
  • Christian worldview (also called biblical worldview) refers to the framework of ideas and beliefs through which a Christian individual, group or culture interprets the world and interacts with it.
  • That is, the term "minjung" works as a kind of worldview that provides the categories in which social reality is organized and understood.
  • The concepts of Guṇa (attributes) and Dravya (substances) are what differentiates Jain worldview from Buddhist worldview.
  • "Shoot Out" is a song that represents the worldview for this album, "Light and Dark", "Good and Evil", "Life and Death", and everything on the border.

  • Christian worldview Ellis Kobylinsky was not orthodox.
  • "Group-level worldview": When moving from the individual-level core belief to the Group-level worldview most of the concepts stay the same.
  • Through the Westernization of Armenian painting, Gorky was able to communicate his worldview: his memories of the fertile, natural beauty of an idyllic agricultural lifestyle in Armenia, a beauty ruptured by the horrors of bloodshed and violence inflicted by the Armenian genocide on his people.
  • The Sami worldview is animistic in nature, with shamanistic features, and in that worldview their divinities occupied important positions.
  • Humanists use the term guideparent for a similar concept in that worldview.

  • The British mathematician and philosopher Alfred North Whitehead (1861–1947) first conceived the organismic worldview under which human beings and the material world are unified rather than separated from each other.
  • he embodiment, animation, and personification of nature—what is still called the animistic worldview—is the key component of the traditional worldview of hunter-gatherers" Although most of the Evenkis have been "sedentarized"—that is, made to live in settled communities instead of following their traditional nomadic way of life —"[...]any scholars think that the worldview characteristic of hunter-gatherer societies is preserved, even if they make the transition to new economic models.
  • ... David Cook), to describe a methodology for engaging with worldviews in Christian apologetics.
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