This evolutionary theory, generally credited to Charles Darwin, can not explain the link between worldview and developmental theories. Although it is similar to behaviorism, as it does have a reinforcer for behavior found in the individual’s drive for survival and reproduction (Credit), it cannot fit because of a difference in ideas. Worldview is maintained through underlying and differentiating beliefs. The evolutionary theory, however, enforces actions are primal in nature (Credit). How an individual interprets the world cannot be boiled down to a primal drive, rather, their worldview has to be shaped by different ideas and beliefs that make the individual unique. Furthermore, their worldview cannot be defined as an unstoppable urge, but rather, an intelligent thought process. The incompatibility between worldview and the evolutionary theory can be credited to the difference in the drive behind a human’s thoughts and
This evolutionary theory, generally credited to Charles Darwin, can not explain the link between worldview and developmental theories. Although it is similar to behaviorism, as it does have a reinforcer for behavior found in the individual’s drive for survival and reproduction (Credit), it cannot fit because of a difference in ideas. Worldview is maintained through underlying and differentiating beliefs. The evolutionary theory, however, enforces actions are primal in nature (Credit). How an individual interprets the world cannot be boiled down to a primal drive, rather, their worldview has to be shaped by different ideas and beliefs that make the individual unique. Furthermore, their worldview cannot be defined as an unstoppable urge, but rather, an intelligent thought process. The incompatibility between worldview and the evolutionary theory can be credited to the difference in the drive behind a human’s thoughts and