Yes
He's just following his point of view.
Your question is not specific enough. You need to tell what time period you're asking about.
chamberland Alternative view: actually it was Neville Chamberlain.
People didn't know much then. Such as cures, and medical reasons.
With many volunteers due to end their service to the Confederate army, Major General James Longstreet was summoned to Richmond to provide his input on the contemplated conscription act and new policies related to volunteer enlistments. The 1862 Confederate Conscription Act would be the first time in America that draft laws would be enacted. In 1863, the Union also passed a conscription act.
Edward Ernest Sikes has written: 'The Greek view of poetry' -- subject(s): Criticism, History and criticism, History, Greek poetry, Poetry
Scientists see the world as what it is; laypeople view it according to what they believe it is.
The Aztecs had no 'world view' - they didn't know the rest of the world existed.
it is in yourtext
Static World View was created in 1995.
It is the point of view of an individual or group. (how someone sees the world)
A View from the End of the World was created on 2010-11-03.
The point of view in "The Long, Long Afterwards" by Ernest Buckler is first person, with the narrator recounting their memories and experiences growing up in a rural community in Nova Scotia. The narrator reflects on their childhood and the changes that have occurred over time, offering insights and observations on life and human nature.
world view
They only matter if they are right. And my world view IS right. So your world view means nothing unless you agree with me.
Cultural myopia refers to a firm's failure to expand their world view beyond their limited view of the world; anything outside that world view cannot be seen clearly.