
1) Angle 2) Appearance 3) Background 4) Leader 5) Opinion 6) Painting 7) Prospect 8) Slant 9) Straddle 10) View 11) Weltanschauung
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- a way of regarding situations or topics etc.
- the appearance of things relative to one another as determined by their distance from the viewer
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a way of thinking about or considering something; or a set of assumptions from which an object can be viewed. Knowing which perspective is assumed is important because the same question can have different answers if different perspectives are assumed. Kant himself does not use this word, but he uses a number of other expressions (such as standp...
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Kant himself did not use this word, but he used a number of other, equivalent expressions, such as standpoint, way of thinking, employment of understanding, etc. The main Critical perspectives are the transcendental, empirical, logical, and hypothetical. See also perspective*.
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Palmquist's term for a way of thinking about or dealing with an issue or problem, or a set of assumptions adopted when viewing an object*. Knowing which perspective is assumed is important because the same question can have different answers if different perspectives are assumed. See also perspective*.
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• (a.) The art and the science of so delineating objects that they shall seem to grow smaller as they recede from the eye; -- called also linear perspective. • (n.) Of or pertaining to the science of vision; optical. • (a.) A drawing in linear perspective. • (a.) A glass through which objects are viewed. • (a.) That which i...
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(from the article `eye, human`) ...movements of objects in relation to each other when the head is moved. Objects nearer the observer move in relation to more distant points in the ... ...seen touching converging lines, as in the Ponzo illusion, seems larger than another figure of the same size placed between the lines where they ... ...
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method of graphically depicting three-dimensional objects and spatial relationships on a two-dimensional plane or on a plane that is shallower than ... [10 related articles]
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1. A glass through which objects are viewed. 'Not a perspective, but a mirror.' ... 2. That which is seen through an opening; a view; a vista. 'The perspective of life.' ... 3. The effect of distance upon the appearance of objects, by means of which the eye recognised them as being at a more or less measurable distance. Hence, aerial perspective, t...
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a way of thinking about or considering something; or a set of assumptions from which an object can be viewed. Knowing which perspec¬tive is assumed is important because the same question can have different an¬swers if different perspectives are assumed. Kant himself does not use this word, but he uses a number of other expressions (such as standp...
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Per·spec'tive adjective [ Latin
perspicere ,
perspectum , to look through;
per + spicere ,
specere , to look: confer French
perspectif ; or from English
perspective , noun See
Spy ,
noun ]
1. Of or pertaining to the s...
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A system for representing objects in three-dimensional space (ie for representing the visible world) on the two-dimensional surface of a picture. Basic, or linear perspective, was invented in Italy in the early fifteenth century and first developed by the painter Paolo Uccello. Perspective rests on the fact that although parallel lines never meet, ...
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linear perspective noun the appearance of things relative to one another as determined by their distance from the viewer
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(Lat. perspectus pp. of pelspicio, to look through) The determination of inclusiveness of what can be actual for any organization. The point of view of an individual on the rest of existence. (a) In epistemology: the perspective predicament, the limited though real viewpoint of the individual, the plight of being confined to the experience of only....
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a point of view. People have varying perspectives about wolves.
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a way of regarding situations or topics
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appearance as determined by distance from the viewer
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[Scientific terms] appearance as determined by distance from the viewer
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[TEKS ELAR vocabulary] a way of regarding situations or topics
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a way of regarding situations or topics
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[SAT terms] a way of regarding situations or topics
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