We wanted to get as many people's perspectives as possible.
Perspectives are intended to invite debate and further comment as appropriate.
In other words, some perspectives lead to objectivity in a way that others do not.
“The more perspectives you invite in, the more dominant ideas can be challenged and perspectives changed.
None of Bramante’s youthful productions has survived, though some historians attribute various architectural perspectives to him.
There were five of us that comprised the leadership team for our project, and we brought very different perspectives and sensibilities.
Despite these common aims and methodological commitments, feminists have analyzed globalization from a number of different theoretical perspectives.
“But we have to be more inclusive of different perspectives, and to understand where our own mainstream perspectives come from,” he said.
Consequently, this article also explores disability perspectives on feminist philosophy as much as it reports feminist perspectives on disability.
Callicott et al. call for a better integration of these different perspectives, an issue discussed below in the section on Integrating Process and Elements Perspectives.
As a documentary-maker, it’s your job to gather those different perspectives to tell a balanced story, but in the end you can only show the audience one of those perspectives at a time.
The central tendencies and recurrent debates since the mid-19th century have engaged universalist versus particularist perspectives, scientific versus humanistic perspectives, and the explanatory power of biology (nature) versus that of culture (nurture).
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Nietzsche’s defense of this idea is perhaps clearest in the epistemic case, where he insists on the value of bringing multiple perspectives to bear on any question: the thinker must “know how to make precisely the difference in perspectives and affective interpretations useful for knowledge”, because
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And so, in order to craft a response that is fair, you need those perspectives all together in order to deliberate and think through all things considered and, given these perspectives, what we ought to do, so that we can have advice that people will know was given due diligence regarding the variety of perspectives that need to be taken into account.
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