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Why is understanding world-view, becoming aware of our world-views, and evolving our world-views important to valuescience practice? Please include responses to the following (<100 words):
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Why is understanding worldview, becoming aware of our worldviews, and evolving our worldviews important to valuescience practice? Please include responses to the following (<100 words):
* 1. What do we mean and understand by “world-view” as we use the term in valuescience?
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* 1. What do we mean and understand by “worldview” as we use the term in valuescience?
* 2. What are two benefits and two costs of a world-view?
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* 2. What are two benefits and two costs of a worldview?
* 3. On responses to what (six) questions do people typically found a world-view?
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* 3. On responses to what (six) questions do people typically found a worldview?
* 4. From what two types of information do humans construct world-view?
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* 4. From what two types of information do humans construct worldview?
* 5. Are most people’s world-views to a greater degree choice or chance and why?
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* 5. Are most people’s worldviews to a greater degree choice or chance and why?
 
* 6. What do we mean and understand by “consensus trance” as we use the term in valuescience?
 
* 6. What do we mean and understand by “consensus trance” as we use the term in valuescience?
 
* 7. How are individual humans inducted to consensus trance?
 
* 7. How are individual humans inducted to consensus trance?
 
* 8. How is consensus trance an impediment to valuescience practice?
 
* 8. How is consensus trance an impediment to valuescience practice?

Revision as of 12:57, 2 July 2018

Why is understanding worldview, becoming aware of our worldviews, and evolving our worldviews important to valuescience practice? Please include responses to the following (<100 words):

  • 1. What do we mean and understand by “worldview” as we use the term in valuescience?
  • 2. What are two benefits and two costs of a worldview?
  • 3. On responses to what (six) questions do people typically found a worldview?
  • 4. From what two types of information do humans construct worldview?
  • 5. Are most people’s worldviews to a greater degree choice or chance and why?
  • 6. What do we mean and understand by “consensus trance” as we use the term in valuescience?
  • 7. How are individual humans inducted to consensus trance?
  • 8. How is consensus trance an impediment to valuescience practice?