World-view Sentence Examples

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  • Both, however, used this influence freely; and, whereas Lotze used the Leibnitzian argument from indivisibility to deduce indivisible elements and souls, Fechner used the Leibnitzian hypotheses of universal perception and parallelism of motions and perceptions, in the light of the .Schellingian identification of physical and psychical, to evolve a world-view (Weltansicht) containing something which was neither Leibnitz nor Schelling.

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  • Fechner's third point carried him beyond all his predecessors, containing as it does the true originality of his " world-view."

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  • It is important to notice that Fechner maintained this " world-view " in a little book, Das Biichlein vom Leben nach dem Tode, which he originally published in 1836 under the pseudonym of Dr Mises, but which he afterwards republished in his own name in 1866, and again in 1887, as a sketch of his Weltansicht.

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  • More properly perhaps we might consider the Greek and Roman civilization as the permanent element - so that the relationship to it was not different from the relationship to Judaism - in part it was denied, in part it was of purpose accepted, in still larger part unconsciously the Greek-Roman converts took over with them the presuppositions of their older world view - and thus formed the moulds into which the Christian truth was run.

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  • Like all concepts the meaning of religious terms is changed with a changing experience and a changing world-view.

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  • Transplanted into the Greek world-view, inevitably the Christian teaching was modified - indeed transformed.

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  • Hence the new world-view threatens the foundations of the ecclesiastical edifice.

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  • On the other hand some seek the essential Christianity in a life beneath and separable from the historic forms. In part under the influence of the Hegelian philosophy, and in part because of the prevalent evolutionary scientific world-view, God is represented under the form of pure thought, and the world process as the unfolding of himself.

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  • This whole province must be left to the immediate world-view of the pious.

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  • Actual brass clockwork models of the solar system, orreries, bolstered this world view.

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  • The abundance of animal imagery, most of the negative or pejorative, express a profoundly pessimistic world view.

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  • They took a scalpel, in other words, to much of the supernatural world view of the Bible.

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  • But they do suggest the need for a fairly drastic revision of the traditional Christian world-view.

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  • They dream of establishing closed theocracies inspired by there own particular ' world-view '.

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  • It subscribes to a Christian World View and value system.

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  • This philosophy and world view definitely seeps through the materials so much so that those who don't share the philosophy might struggle with the materials.

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  • He deems abstract and esoteric ideology as a waste of time and irrelevant to his world view.

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  • Regardless of natal chart specifics, these will prove to be amongst the most important factors in matching the world view of a chart-dominant Capricorn.

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