Tradition informs belief systems from "summary" of How the World Thinks by Julian Baggini
In understanding how beliefs are formed, it is essential to recognize the role that tradition plays in shaping them. Tradition acts as a foundation upon which beliefs are built, providing a framework that guides individuals in their understanding of the world. This is because tradition is not just a collection of customs and practices; it is a repository of knowledge and wisdom that has been passed down through generations. It serves as a link to the past, connecting individuals to their ancestors and the cultural heritage that defines their identity.
Tradition informs belief systems by providing a set of values and norms that are accepted as truths within a particular community. These beliefs are not merely arbitrary; they are grounded in a shared history and experience that has been collectively preserved and transmitted over time. As a result, individuals are socialized into accepting the...
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