perspective (noun)

  • 81Anglocentrism — noun practice of viewing the world from English or Anglo American perspective, with an implied belief, either consciously or subconsciously, in the preeminence of English or Anglo American culture See Also: Anglocentric …

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  • 82ethnocentrism — noun /ˈɛθ.nəʊˌsɛn.tɹɪzm̩/ The tendency to look at the world primarily from the perspective of ones own culture …

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  • 83real-time strategy — noun A warfare video game genre usually played from a third person overhead perspective, which is based on the real time movement of troops …

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  • 84perspectivism — noun The philosophical view that all perception always takes place from a specific perspective …

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  • 85vanishing point — noun a) The point in a perspective drawing at which parallel lines receding from an observer seem to converge. These formulae . . . give for the vanishing point of a set of parallel lines whose common azimuth is α and declivity δ: η=d tan α, ζ=d… …

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  • 86nonreply — noun Lack of a reply. From the companys perspective, a nonreply is as bad as a nonresponsive reply …

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  • 87self-distance — noun The ability to critically reflect on yourself and your relations from an external perspective. :Ironic humor is an instance of the more general phenomenon of self distance (Contemporary Philosophy of Social Science, By Brian Faypage, Page… …

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  • 88metaperspective — noun The perspective that one believes another person to attribute to him or her. The husbands metaperspective is his view of his wifes view of her relationship with him …

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  • 89pyramidology — noun The study of pyramids, but from a supernatural or new age perspective, rather than the historical or archaeological viewpoint …

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  • 90ubicomp — noun ubiquitous computing The visions of ubicomp are compelling, and from Weisers perspective they are very human centered …

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