Tuesday, November 26, 2019
Moral Philosophy and Living Issues essays
Moral Philosophy and Living Issues essays It has been well-established that every individual personality is the sum total of her or his life experiences. Since a person's life experiences usually represent a mix of influences such as family upbringing and values, religious teachings, and social culture, it follows logically that each of these factors play a role in developing an individual's worldview: "Worldviews are ideas, assumptions, beliefsthat individuals hold. That they may be widely shared makes them no less psychological. Moreover, that some aspects of them are established in childhood but that philosophies of life are late-adolescent developments suggest that they have a complex development." (McLoughlin, 1991, p. 21) Of course, the degree to which each factor influences a person may vastly differ. In my case, however, my current worldview has been formed largely on the basis of my family upbringing followed by my own learning and critical thinking about life's Today my worldview is that life has a definite purpose though neither its exact beginnings nor its ultimate destination, if any, may yet be clear to humankind. However, I believe that the very fact that life and human civilization has evolved over the millennia reveals that there is a definite purpose and meaning to life. For, every succeeding generation benefits from the knowledge and understanding left behind by the preceding ones. This indicates that human consciousness survives, albeit perhaps not as our individual persona's or in the manner that our individual egos may desire. The implication of this worldview is that every individual human being can, and does, leave behind a mark on life. Indeed, almost every word and action is the cause of some positive or negative effect, which is evident with sensitization and consciousness of the fact. The worldview I hold is also supported by the fact that there is clearly a design a...
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