Perspective in theory of cognition Cognition is the scientific term for "the process of thought". Its usage varies in different ways in accord with different disciplines: For example, in psychology and cognitive science it refers to an information processing view of an individual's psychological functions. Other interpretations of the meaning of cognition link it to the is the choice of a context or a reference Some examples are: the name Jane Doe used to identify a particular woman; a traffic sign warning of an upcoming turn-off; author-title-date information in bibliographies and footnotes, specifying complete works of other people; a wedding ring indicating a certain kind of relationship; and samples of various musical works being incorporated into a (or the result of this choice) from which to sense Senses are the physiological methods of perception. The senses and their operation, classification, and theory are overlapping topics studied by a variety of fields, most notably neuroscience, cognitive psychology , and philosophy of perception. The nervous system has a specific sensory system, or organ, dedicated to each sense, categorize, measure The metre was standardized as the unit for length after the French revolution, and has since been adopted throughout most of the world or codify experience Experience as a general concept comprises knowledge of or skill in or observation of some thing or some event gained through involvement in or exposure to that thing or event. The history of the word experience aligns it closely with the concept of experiment, cohesively forming a coherent belief The relationship between belief and knowledge is subtle. Believers in a claim typically say that they know that claim. For instance, those who believe that the Sun is a god will often report that they know that the Sun is a god. However, the terms belief and knowledge are used differently by philosophers. It is a telling point concerning the, typically for comparing with another. One may further recognize a number of subtly distinctive meanings, close to those of paradigm The word paradigm (pronounced /ˈpærədaɪm/; from Greek: παράδειγμα , composite from para- and the verb δείκνυμι "to show", as a whole -roughly- meaning "example") has been used in linguistics and science to describe distinct concepts, point of view, reality tunnel, umwelt, or weltanschauung A comprehensive world view is a term calqued from the German word Weltanschauung ( [ˈvɛlt.ʔanˌʃaʊ.ʊŋ] (help·info)) Welt is the German word for "world", and Anschauung is the German word for "view" or "outlook." It is a concept fundamental to German philosophy and epistemology and refers to a wide world.
To choose a perspective is to choose a value system A value system is a set of consistent ethic values and measures[clarification needed] used for the purpose of ethical or ideological integrity. A well defined value system is a moral code and, unavoidably, an associated belief The relationship between belief and knowledge is subtle. Believers in a claim typically say that they know that claim. For instance, those who believe that the Sun is a god will often report that they know that the Sun is a god. However, the terms belief and knowledge are used differently by philosophers. It is a telling point concerning the system. When we look at a business perspective, we are looking at a monetary base values system and beliefs. When we look at a human perspective, it is a more social value system and its associated beliefs.
Point of view
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Cognitive perspective refers to the aspect being looked from. It differs from the narrative point of view. If you are talking from your point of view, you would talk about what you want, need or feel like. To get a person to do something, it is much better to talk from the other person's point of view. That includes talking about what is in it for the other person. Talking about it in terms of what is good for the other person and what they will get in return, while afterwards talking about what you want the person to do.[citation needed]
In social psychology one would talk in terms of the other person's point of view when soliciting or motivating the other person to do something for you. Being able to see the other person's point of view is one of Henry Fords advice towards being successful in business. "If there is any one secret of success, it lies in the ability to get the other person's point of view and see things from that person's angle as well as from your own".
Perspection, a related concept, signifies the ability to auto-inspect one's perception, or perceiving an individual's inspection.
See also
- Perspective, a disambiguation page
- Point of view, a disambiguation page
- Point of view The narrative mode is the attribute of a literary, theatrical, cinematic, or musical piece which describes the method used by the author(s) to convey their story to the audience. It encompasses several overlapping areas of concern, most importantly narrative point of view (also known as viewpoint), which determines the person whose eyes the story in literature Literature is the art of written works. Literally translated, the word means "acquaintance with letters" , and therefore the academic study of literature is known as Letters (as in the phrase "Arts and Letters"). In Western culture the most basic written literary types include fiction and nonfiction
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