0 a place from where a person can look at something, especially at an area of natural beauty:
1 a point of view
To the extent that citizens resist conversation across the boundaries of political disagreement, the diffusion of information, ideas, and viewpoints becomes severely truncated.
We shall explicitly separate the two viewpoints by reserving the word topos for the generalized spaces.
In particular, a given system might be in two different mixed states from the viewpoints of two different observers.
The discussion contains a comparison of implicit and explicit knowledge in which different theoretical viewpoints about the relationship between these two concepts are evaluated.
Considering that numerous viewpoints are presented, together with the obvious contradictions this might imply, it seems bizarre to note just one such occurrence.
Before we embark on the argument itself, it needs to be set against a background of several viewpoints and theoretical positions.
From many viewpoints, then, a discipline functions as an "address" which is used with the expectation that an internal distribution system exists.
Mises persistently defends this thesis against two other fundamental viewpoints that differ absolutely from one another.
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