0 a place from where a person can look at something, especially at an area of natural beauty: --
1 a point of view --
As a result of this mis-understanding, the author criticises viewpoints that are not expressed in our paper.
In doing so, we do not have an agenda for pushing certain viewpoints, neither our own nor those of a particular school of thought.
One is by reducing awareness from other viewpoints to a means to the ends from one's own.
Standpoint feminists argue that investigations of the viewpoints of marginalized groups lead to distinctive forms of knowledge.
There are indications that his views may have changed dur ing the following decade, coming closer to later scientific viewpoints.
Following up on all of this work, even historians avoiding presentist viewpoints were dissecting specific discoveries of the past.
Long-lived seed banks are of interest from a number of viewpoints.
Mises persistently defends this thesis against two other fundamental viewpoints that differ absolutely from one another.