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    Worldview. A worldview or a world-view or Weltanschauung is the fundamental cognitive orientation of an individual or society encompassing the whole of the individual's or society's knowledge, culture, and point of view. [1] A worldview can include natural philosophy; fundamental, existential, and normative postulates; or themes, values ...

  2. Jun 8, 2018 · Those philosophers who maintain that value is beyond the reach of rational knowledge (H. Lotze, M. scheler, N. hartmann) must admit that a Weltanschauung is a philosophical system — there exist two irreducible ways of conceiving the universe. If, on the contrary, one admits the intimate coherence of being and value, one must affirm that a ...

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  4. 3 days ago · Search for: 'Weltanschauung' in Oxford Reference ». A German term which refers to the ‘world-view’ or ‘philosophy of life’ of different groups within society. For example, it is sometimes argued that the long-term unemployed have a fatalistic outlook, the middle classes an individualistic approach to life, while members of the working ...

  5. A worldview is the set of beliefs about fundamental aspects of Reality that ground and influence all one's perceiving, thinking, knowing, and doing. One's worldview is also referred to as one's philosophy, philosophy of life, mindset, outlook on life, formula for life, ideology, faith, or even religion. The elements of one's worldview, the ...

  6. Feb 1, 1988 · The answer seems to lie in the Nazi Weltanschauung, whose ‘granitelike’ core was the Jews. They lent the Weltanschauung its comprehensive unity and were its cosmic principle. An understanding of the importance of Weltanschauung in modern German history and philosophy is necessary to understanding the victory of the Nazi Weltanschauung in ...

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    • Emil L. Fackenheim
    • 1988
  7. Summary. I n ordinary parlance, a “worldview” is a fundamental and all-encompassing cognitive perspective on, or way of valuing or thinking about, the world. Heidegger understands worldview existentially – that is, as a modality of being-in-the-world, in which a particular stance ( Haltung) or way of having a hold on the world ...

  8. Naugle points out, however, that the term Weltanschauung is rarely used by Kant (or later romantic philosophers such as Fichte and Schelling). It did, though, because of the phenomenal influence of Kantian philosophy, become a central term for ‘focusing on the human mind about which the world orbited’ (ibid.).

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