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  2. Point of view (philosophy) - Wikipedia

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    In philosophy, a point of view is a specific attitude or manner through which a person thinks about something. [1] This figurative usage of the expression dates back to 1730. [ 1 ] In this meaning, the usage is synonymous with one of the meanings of the term perspective [ 2 ] [ 3 ] (also epistemic perspective ).

  3. Perspectivism - Wikipedia

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    Montaigne's philosophy presents in itself a perspectivism less as a doctrinaire position than as a core philosophical approach put into practice. Inasmuch as no one can occupy a God's-eye view, Montaigne holds that no one has access to a view which is totally unbiased, which does not interpret according to its own

  4. Point of view (philosophy) - en.wikipedia.org

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    In philosophy, a point of view is a specific attitude or manner through which a person thinks about something. [1] This figurative usage of the expression dates back to 1730. [1] In this meaning, the usage is synonymous with one of the meanings of the term perspective [2] [3] (also epistemic perspective ).

  5. Subject and object (philosophy) - Wikipedia

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    In contemporary analytic philosophy, the issue of subject—and more specifically the "point of view" of the subject, or "subjectivity"—has received attention as one of the major intractable problems in philosophy of mind (a related issue being the mind–body problem). In the essay "What Is It Like to Be a Bat?

  6. Point of view - Wikipedia

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    Point of view (philosophy), an attitude how one sees or thinks of something; Point of view (literature) or narrative mode, the perspective of the narrative voice; the pronoun used in narration; Point of view (painting), the angle of painter vision; Point of view (pornography), a subset of gonzo pornography in which the performer also holds the ...

  7. The View from Nowhere - Wikipedia

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    The View from Nowhere is a book by philosopher Thomas Nagel.Published by Oxford University Press in 1986, it contrasts passive and active points of view in how humanity interacts with the world, relying either on a subjective perspective that reflects a point of view or an objective perspective that takes a more detached perspective. [1]

  8. Thomism - Wikipedia

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    In philosophy, Thomas's disputed questions and commentaries on Aristotle are perhaps his best-known works. In theology, his Summa Theologica is amongst the most influential documents in medieval theology and continues to be the central point of reference for the philosophy and theology of the Catholic Church.

  9. Category:Point of view - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Point of view" The following 55 pages are in this category, out of 55 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Ahmadiyya views on ...