Incorrect beliefs get in the way of learning the truth. For example, if you believe that lightning is a weapon hurled by Zeus, you will never find out that it is an electrical discharge.
What is the bias in the thinking function toward.
deriving information from information that is already known and established. not a prediction 2nd answer: Deductive reasoning begins with general knowledge and leads to the specific. Inductive reason begins with various known facts and works toward the overall more general.
Skepticism
It is not clear from your question whose attitude you are asking about, although the inference is that it is a god. Could be Zeus, who knows. The attitude of Zeus toward humans would have to be described as paternalistic. His attitude toward other gods would be described as competitive.
if they were black it was ok
Richard N. Johannes has written: 'Toward European stalemate' -- subject(s): Political science
Naive is sometimes defined as ignorant, meaning easy to persuade toward a certain thought or idea. Naive people can be easily persuaded by such things as propaganda.
Science video documentaries, scientific literature geared toward cosmology, and then there is the internet.
us knowledge and develop our skills that will transform our lives toward productive ends
Richard G. Engeln has written: 'Self-acceptance versus attitude of father as a variable determining attitude toward specific others' -- subject(s): Self-acceptance
Richard F. Ericson has written: 'Toward increasing the social relevance of the contemporary university' -- subject(s): Aims and objectives, Education, Higher, Higher Education, Universities and colleges
Because they are waiting to see if you notice him/her or if you check him/her out. ;)
Richard Carl Spuler is known for his works in the field of ornithology, particularly for his contributions to bird taxonomy and species descriptions. He has written numerous scientific papers and books focusing on birds and their classification.
Charles B. Daniels has written: 'Toward an ontology of number, mind, and sign' -- subject(s): Knowledge, Theory of, Number theory, Ontology, Signs and symbols, Theory of Knowledge
Jean Vanier Catholic Secondary School's motto is 'Through Knowledge Toward God'.
A critical reader with an eye toward logos would be looking for any potential bias the writer might have as well his or her level of knowledge on the subject.
They both suggest a propensity toward violence and cruelty. To my knowledge, vicious implies vindictiveness or spite where as ferocious connotes intense fury and unrestrained brutality toward another person. Hope this helps.