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weltanschauung1868 (William James), from German Weltanschauung, from welt "world" (see world) + anschauung "perception" (related to English show).
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weltanschauungGerman term for "World-view," a general outlook on human life and its place in the greater order of the universe.
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weltanschauungGerman for "world view"; an ideology, for example, “Aryan” superiority, or the concept that Jews were the world's enemies.
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weltanschauungnoun. any basic comprehension of the universe, and of humankind's orientation within it, kept by a person, a society, or a subculture. This worldview will be a great impact to the material growth [..]
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weltanschauungWeltanschauung means world view.
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weltanschauung(n) a comprehensive view of the world and human life
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weltanschauungThe framework of ideas and beliefs through which an individual interprets the world and interacts with it.
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weltanschauung(Gr. "world view") A comprehensive world view, a philosophy of life.
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