Scientific Worldview Arises from Specialization

... an explicit scientific world view may arise by a higher specialization of the same basic grammatical patterns that fathered the naive and implicit view. Thus the world view of modern science arises by higher specialization of the basic.

Notes:

It grows more refined.

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 Language, Thought, and Reality
Books, Brochures, and Chapters>Book:  Whorf, Benjamin Lee (2012-07-13), Language, Thought, and Reality, MIT Press, Retrieved on 2014-05-29
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