What is another word for basic belief?

Pronunciation: [bˈe͡ɪsɪk bɪlˈiːf] (IPA)

A basic belief is an underlying conviction or assumption that guides one's thoughts, actions, and perception of the world around them. It is a fundamental aspect of a person's belief system that forms the basis of their values and worldview. There are different synonyms for the term "basic belief," including core belief, foundational belief, fundamental belief, and essential belief. These synonyms signify the significance and essential nature of these beliefs in shaping an individual's personality and the decisions they make. Basic beliefs are often deeply ingrained and may be difficult to change, making them highly influential in shaping a person's identity and behavior.

What are the hypernyms for Basic belief?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Basic belief

  • I'm pretty much a good Catholic girl at heart, and I believe in family. I also have a basic belief that God takes care of me. I believe in prayer, even though I'm not that religious. I just have that foundation from my family. I mean when you think that you're just a human being and one of God's creatures, you can't take anything that seriously.
    Catherine O'Hara
  • Copernicus published his manuscript in 1543 just in time for the council of Trent. So you're a church father and what this new system of Copernicus is saying is this: The Earth moves, although the Bible says it doesn't. It's no longer at the center of God's universe, although the Bible says it is. It's a planet, so heaven and Earth are no longer separate. And Aristotle was wrong, although church authority depends on him being right. You're a church father and you pick up this subversive, heretical, revolutionary piece of lunacy and you start foaming at the mouth, right? Wrong. When the council finally got around to reading Copernicus they were delighted. His new system had made calendar reform more precise. And the business of it turning every basic belief about the universe on its head? A mere fairytale since from the church's viewpoint he was talking nonsense. Astronomy drew lines and circles in the sky but they weren't really there, they're a mathematical convenience for measuring or teaching astronomy. While the Copernicus system might well have been brilliant mathematics, no one thought for a minute that he was actually suggesting the earth was whizzing around the sun. That kind of talk would blow holes in everything.
    James Burke (science historian)
  • Exclusive dependence on Persian and Arabic sources, for an account of Muslim invasions, is apt to produce an unbalanced view. The basic prejudices of the Muslim historians, who mostly belonged to the Ulema class, against other religions, make them reject any other account, however authentic, if it tends to subvert their basic belief in the might of Islam. The victories of the arms of Islam have been elaborately described while the reverses have either been conveniently omitted or painted as having ended in negotiations and tribute. Even when described, only minor details are made available.
    Ram Gopal
  • My confidence in venturing into science lies in my basic belief that as in science so in Buddhism, understanding the nature of reality is pursued by means of critical investigation
    Tenzin Gyatso

Related words: basic belief systems, basic beliefs

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