According to Edward Wilson, the human desire to interpret their origin brought about three dominant world views seeking to explain the existence and status of human beings. These three world views are religion, God-centered religion, political behaviorism, and scientific humanism. But these views do not recognize another view of the world that is becoming increasingly popular, called smart design. The premise of intelligent design theory is that the existence of human being is a direct consequence of designing the supernatural "smart designer" of the world and all its complex creatures, which was intentionally designed It consists of complex parts of "smart". Designer ", Wilson succeeded
The term "worldview" refers to a series of opinions that are seen as organic unity of the world as a medium as an exercise, a medium for the existence of human beings. The view of the world functions as a framework for creating all aspects of human perception and experience, such as knowledge, politics, economy, religion, culture, science, ethics. For example, the world view of causation as one way, circulation, and spiral creates a global framework reflecting these causal relationship systems. One way trends about causality are present in some monotheistic views, beginning and ending, with a single great force with a single purpose (eg Christianity and Muslim), religious The tradition has a periodic causal relationship. World view Periodic seasonal events and experiences are reproduced in a systematic pattern (eg Zoroastrianism, Mithraism, Hinduism)
In the real world, the world has a beginning before a limited time, so the cyclical view is wrong. Humans have existed about 200,000 years ago, but this is far from enough time to experience all possible conditions and permutations of humans and their environmental systems. More fundamentally, the reason for the periodic viewpoint is that the universe itself has only a limited time, and the universe began with a large explosion estimated to be 13.7 billion years ago in a low entropy state. The history of the universe has its own direction: an unavoidable increase in entropy. In the process of increasing entropy, the universe has undergone a series of different stages. In the first three seconds of many things, many changes occurred including inflation, reheating and destruction of symmetry that may be a period.
There are two different world views in ancient Shinto. One is a stereoscopic picture in which the plains of heaven (Takamado Hara, the world of God), Middleland (Middle country, this world), Hades (the country of reading, the world after death) are vertically arranged. Another viewpoint is two dimensional, in which the world and the permanent state (the oriental, the utopia away from the sea) exist in the horizontal direction. Three dimensional drawings of the world (characteristic of Sherman culture in North Siberia and Mongolia) are representative figures seen in Japanese mythology, but the world 2 dimensional figure (also in Southeast Asian culture) It is dominant in.