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LARISSA VILLACRES

I believe that my worldview is a based on real events and things I see. I consider myself
an agnostic person, and the only thing not visible that I think deserves studying is the
human mind. However a part of me thinks there is a superior force, with no name, that
is more powerful than anything else.
Epistemology for me is expressed by science itself. I believe that knowledge comes
from past experiments, experiences, logics and efforts that scientists have made to
create what we understand nowadays.
Metaphysics are based in the four causes law created by Aristotle a long time ago. It is
based on four aspects: we are created of something, that something and that creation
have a form, this form has movement and it will end someday after accomplishing what
it was created for.
I personally believe that talking about cosmology is talking about the big bang theory. I
dont know if there was some force that created the matter itself, but I do know that
science explains it the better way possible.
Teleology is explained very well by Charles Darwin and his natural selection theory. We
need to survive, if we adapt we live, if we dont then we die.
Talking about theology for me is hard. I used to be catholic, but now I consider myself as
an agnostic person. I know there is some superior force that guides everything in my
life; but I dont know what it is. That force can be a man, an animal, solar energy; I dont
know. But I dont think is a God.
Anthropology for me is based on the unilineal evolution that says every society needs to
pass for a process to be called civilization. I consider it can also apply for individual
human beings, and that civilization can be a family.
To conclude I can say that for me, the only thing I trust, is what is explained by science.
I always prefer the first hypothesis of some theories, just because I think they are the
seed for further explanations.

LARISSA VILLACRES

Bibliography
Philosophy, S. E. (06 de 2010). Metaphysics. Obtenido de
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/metaphysics/
Philosophy, S. E. (08 de 2015). Epistemology. Obtenido de
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/epistemology/
Rusbult, C. (2011). What is a worldview? Definition & Introduction. Obtenido de
http://asa3.org/ASA/education/views/index.html

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