The most valuable frameworks for grouping large amounts of diverse worldviews and perspectives depend on the context and the goals of the grouping. However, here are a few frameworks that are commonly used to group diverse worldviews and perspectives:
- Epistemology: This framework is useful for grouping worldviews and perspectives based on how individuals or groups approach the nature of knowledge and the process of acquiring it.
- Ontology: This framework is useful for grouping worldviews and perspectives based on how individuals or groups approach the nature of reality and what exists in the world.
- Methodology: This framework is useful for grouping worldviews and perspectives based on how individuals or groups approach research, problem-solving, or decision-making, and the methods or techniques they use to gather and analyze data.
- Political and ethical perspectives: This framework is useful for grouping worldviews and perspectives based on how individuals or groups understand and evaluate the distribution of power, social justice, and morality in society.