Is the world inanimate lifeless and thus inert matter


Problem

Watching the video and then answer the question. The first is a video describing the concept of the "cultural iceberg". The latter is a reflection on the natural world. Reflecting on your own understanding of the "natural world".The term for this reflection is "epistemology." Epistemology is a "theory of knowledge". Each one if you have your own "theory of knowledge," or epistemological worldview, based on your unique "cultural iceberg". For you, is the world inanimate, "lifeless," and thus inert matter? Or, is it animate meaning that it "has life"? It might help you to consider this question in light of your relationship to an animal.

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