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2000 BCE
Post-Postmodern Worldview 2000-Present
I chose to use a technology symbol for the Post-Postmodern worldview. Because in this worldview people are looking to technology for the answers to life's big questions. -
1970 BCE
Postmodern Worldview 1970-2000 AD
For the Postmodern worldview I chose to use this symbol showing that the person has an open mind. In the Postmodern worldview they didn't know where to get the answers to life's big questions but they listened to other worldviews and were open to hearing their beliefs. -
1900 BCE
Modern Worldview 1900-1980 AD
I used a "New" symbol because in the Modern worldview they wanted new everything. They didn't want any of the new rules so they made everything new that they thought possible. -
1830 BCE
Victorian Worldview 1830-1900 AD
I chose to use a tux for my Victorian worldview symbol because in their worldview they believed that things should be formal and that things should be more realistic. -
1780 BCE
Romantic Worldview 1780-1850 AD
The Romantic worldview was all about emotion, adventure, and making decisions from the heart and a compass rose seemed like an adventurous symbol that takes you different directions. -
1650 BCE
Enlightenment Worldview 1650-1800 AD
I chose a light bulb with gears inside it for a symbol for the Enlightenment worldview because they focused a lot on new ideas, logic, and not very much emotion. -
1300 BCE
Renaissance Worldview 1300-1700 AD
I chose this symbol for the Renaissance worldview because in this worldview they believed in humanism and reason, they didn't make faith or religion a big thing. -
500 BCE
Middle Ages Worldview 500-1500 AD
In the Middle Ages worldview religion was a HUGE deal so that's why I used a cross for the symbol. -
500
Classical Worldview 500 AD-500 BC
In the Classical worldview they focused a lot on the spiritual world and reasoning so that's why I chose this symbol.