This observation stems in part from Nietzsche's perspectivism, or his notion that " knowledge " is always by someone of some thing : it is always bound by perspective, and it is never mere fact.
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Here, during the founding phase of university psychology, he already argued for a highly demanding meta-science meta-scientific reflection and this potential to stimulate interdisciplinarity und perspectivism ( complementary approaches ) has by no means been exhausted.
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In his books " Knowledge in Perspective " ( 1991 ) and " A Virtue Epistemology " ( 2007 ), Sosa defends a form of virtue epistemology called " virtue perspectivism ", which distinguishes animal knowledge from reflective knowledge.
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It can be read as one of his " poems of epistemology ", as B . J . Leggett styles it in his Nietzschean reading of Stevens'perspectivism, a minimalistic statement of his interest in the relationship between imagination and the world.
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Since 1978 he developed his basic epistemological methodology of what he calls methodological ( scheme-) interpretationism focused on a pragmatic and constructive realism a bit similar to Putnam s internal realism and much earlier and more general than the according recent perspectivism in US philosophy of science.
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The main Jain contribution to epistemology has been their theory of " many sided-ness " or " multi-perspectivism " ( Anekantavada ) which says that since the world is multifaceted, any single viewpoint is limited ( " naya " a partial standpoint ).
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{{ Quotation | In so far as the word " knowledge " has any meaning, the world is knowable; but it is " interpretable " [ emphasis in original ] otherwise, it has no meaning behind it, but countless meanings . " Perspectivism ."
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This does not mean, however, that objectivity, limited as it is, can be gained by weighing the various evaluations against one another and making a statesman-like compromise among them, which is often proposed as a solution by those sharing Weber's kind of methodological perspectivism.
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The poem is an expression of Stevens'perspectivism, leading from a relatively objective description of a winter scene to a relatively subjective emotional response ( thinking of misery in the sound of the wind ), to the final idea that the listener and the world itself are " nothing " apart from these perspectives.
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""'Sacrifice in the Post-Kantian Tradition : Perspectivism, Intersubjectivity, and Recognition " "'is a book-length study of sacrifice by Paolo Diego Bubbio in which he provides a historical development of the concept of sacrifice through the works of Kant, Karl Solger, Hegel, Kierkegaard, and Nietzsche.