Returning to this idea that the Five Categories of Worldviews might represent different emphasis when used in combinations, I tried it with the “Big 5” personality traits.
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That being said, here are some possible general correspondences between the Five Categories of Worldviews and the Big Five Personality Traits:
Openness to experience: may be associated with a worldview that emphasizes ontology, epistemology, and aesthetics, as these categories explore the nature of reality, knowledge, and beauty.
Conscientiousness: may be associated with a worldview that emphasizes methodology and axiology, as these categories focus on the best methods and values for achieving goals and success.
Extraversion: may be associated with a worldview that emphasizes axiology, as this category explores social values and relationships.
Agreeableness: may be associated with a worldview that emphasizes aesthetics and axiology, as these categories focus on personal values and relationships with others.
Neuroticism: may be associated with a worldview that emphasizes ontology and epistemology, as these categories explore the nature of reality and the limits of knowledge.