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What are the three views

The traditional three views refer to: world view, life view, and values. The three religious views refer to: the empty view, the false view, and the middle view.

The three views in general refer to the world view, values, and outlook on life. These are the three views that are recognized by most people.

Worldview: is people's perception of the world as a whole. Each person will be affected by their own position, the perspective of the problem and the formation of different views on things. It can also be said in general terms that a worldview is how you see the world, what you think about the world, and how you guide your future life based on these ideas.

Values: is the people's view and evaluation of the value of objective things. It is expressed on the one hand as a value orientation, a certain value goal; on the other hand, it is expressed as a value scale and criterion, an evaluation standard for people to judge whether there is value in things of value and the size of the value. Values also include the basic value judgment from life and personal views on things and the meaning of life.

Outlook on life: is the view of the meaning of life. The outlook on life reflects the ideology of a certain society or class. The formation of outlook on life is governed by the worldview, and people in different societies or classes have different outlooks on life.