detour
A divergence is a split or divide, so the closest is "detour".
Doxa is from ancient Greek meaning common belief or popular opinion.
My basic belief about the purpose of life is that it is to find meaning, happiness, and fulfillment through personal growth, relationships, and contributing positively to the world.
Counter arguments to nihilism challenge the belief that life has no inherent meaning or value by asserting that meaning and value can be found through personal experiences, relationships, accomplishments, and contributions to society. These arguments emphasize the importance of subjective perspectives, moral values, and the pursuit of knowledge and understanding as sources of meaning and purpose in life.
Jean-Paul Sartre, a French philosopher and existentialist, explored themes of existentialism, the nature of existence, and the search for meaning in his work. The quote reflects his belief that without a belief in an eternal or higher power, individuals are faced with the responsibility of creating their own meaning in life.
A divergence is a split or divide, so the closest is "detour".
Oh, dude, like, the word "detour" has the closest meaning to "divergence." It's like when you're driving, and your GPS is all, "Hey, take a detour," and you're like, "Ugh, fine, I'll go a different way." So yeah, detour is the word you're looking for.
its orthodox, greek: ορθοδοξία (orthodoxia) from the words ortho meaning ''correct'' and doxasia meaning ''belief, dogma''.
A creed is a statement of belief, usually a religious belief.
The official meaning of the name Nameimani is "faith, belief."
Atheists think that there is no universal meaning to life.
Hope would mean having a belief in chance.
The word for belief and/or worship of multiple Deities is called "Polytheism".
it means "belief" or "opinion"
belief
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trust in someone.