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[edit] You scored as Postmodernist. Postmodernism is the belief in complete open interpretation. You see the universe as a collection of information with varying ways of putting it together. There is no absolute truth for you; even the most hardened facts are open to interpretation. Meaning relies on context and even the language you use to describe things should be subject to analysis.
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Wikipedia simply reports what is actually believed today, not what you would like people to believe, or what you would "teach" them to believe.--Codex
Given that, what is actually believed? How do we define it? Polls? All POV? Are some POV more important than others in the literature? I do not mean to be difficult. I just do not understand this concept very well. For example, I read at Wikipedia:NPOV tutorial:
- Points of view held as having little credibility by experts, but with wide popular appeal (e.g.: the belief in astrology, considered as irrational and incorrect by the vast majority of scientists and astronomers), should be reported, but as such: that is, we should expose the point of view and its popular appeal, but also the opinion held by the vast majority of experts
I am just trying to learn.