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A worldview (or "world view") is a set of assumptions about physical and social reality that may have powerful effects on cognition and behavior. Lacking a comprehensive model or formal theory up to now, the construct has been underused. This article advances theory by addressing these gaps. Worldview is defined. Major approaches to worldview are critically reviewed. Lines of evidence are ...
- Mark E. Koltko-Rivera
- 2004
Mar 1, 2004 · The Psychology of Worldviews. Mark E. Koltko-Rivera. New York University and Professional Services Group, Inc. A worldview (or “world view”) is a set of assumptions about physical and social ...
A worldview (or “world view”) is a set of assumptions about physical and social reality that may have powerful effects on cognition and behavior. Lacking a comprehensive model or formal theory up to now, the construct has been underused. This article advances theory by addressing these gaps.
- Mark E. Koltko-Rivera
- 2004
In his Psychology of Worldviews, (Jaspers 1919) held in confronting “ultimate situations” (e.g., conflict, guilt, death); people develop ways to cast off seemingly self-evident truths and replace them with alternative interpretive “shells.” However, in rejecting the possibility of achieving an integrated “unity of opposites,” Jaspers’ approach gravitates closer to relativism than ...
- Michael Mascolo
- mascolom@merrimack.edu
Jun 1, 2020 · Abstract. This article aims to examine the impact of worldviews on research in developmental psychology. To do so, we use the notion of the epistemic framework and recover aspects of other epistemological approaches to meta-theoretical problems. First, we differentiate the epistemic framework of the split from the relational epistemic framework ...
- José Antonio Castorina, José Antonio Castorina
- ctono@fibertel.com.ar
- 2021
Mark E Koltko-Rivera. 2004, Review of General Psychology. A worldview (or “world view”) is a set of assumptions about physical and social reality that may have powerful effects on cognition and behavior. Lacking a comprehensive model or formal theory up to now, the construct has been underused.
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May 5, 2021 · The psychology of worldviews encourages conceptualisations of these belief systems as distinct constructs. The aim of this study was to develop conceptual definition and psychometric measurement for spirituality, naturalism, and agnosticism.