The main properties of a world view are coherence and fidelity to experience. Because of the rational demand for coherence, a world view should be a consistent whole of concepts, axioms, theorems and metaphors which do not exclude each other but which can be thought together. A world view can only be faithful to experience if it does not contradict known experimental facts. Of course, what is to be considered as fact is not a simple matter. A fact for one generation is merely a theory for another and sometimes even a scandal (e.g. evolution theory). Scientific consensus continually evolves.
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