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After that , nine different perspectives are given which are not , however , merely different viewpoints about the ... each perspective is a selfcontained narrative , limited by a very restricted focalisation which prevents anything ...
After that , nine different perspectives are given which are not , however , merely different viewpoints about the ... each perspective is a selfcontained narrative , limited by a very restricted focalisation which prevents anything ...
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The first comes from a religious perspective that is steeped in purity and the sovereignty of the whole and individual self . Such a perspective cannot allow either the blasphemy of usurping the role of the Creator or the heresy of the ...
The first comes from a religious perspective that is steeped in purity and the sovereignty of the whole and individual self . Such a perspective cannot allow either the blasphemy of usurping the role of the Creator or the heresy of the ...
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... rather than being independent of perspective , is a product of perspective ( it is the meaning that , given a perspective , will immediately emerge ) ; it is itself an interpretation and cannot therefore be the indisputable ground ...
... rather than being independent of perspective , is a product of perspective ( it is the meaning that , given a perspective , will immediately emerge ) ; it is itself an interpretation and cannot therefore be the indisputable ground ...
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