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point of view

[point uhv vyoo] / ˈpɔɪnt əv ˈvyu /


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From the European point of view, the outlook could scarcely be more gloomy.

From BBC

He has credited his unorthodox point of view to the loss of his left eye to a childhood cancer, as well as his adult autism diagnosis.

From The Wall Street Journal

Also notable in “Alone in Berlin” is the point of view of both the author and his fictional heroes.

From Los Angeles Times

“My point of view is that we are sticking to the humanoid form too much,” said Max Goncharov, the chief technology officer at RemBrain.

From The Wall Street Journal

We’re talking specifically about subjective experience: Are these systems limited to mechanical information processing, or do they have an internal point of view, something it’s “like” to be them?

From The Wall Street Journal