Perspective
Perspective is a broad term that has the following disinctive, albeit closely related meanings.
- Perspective (visual) is an aspect of visual perception of space and objects that depends on the point of view from which they are perceived. For example, the parallel lines of a railway track are perceived by the eye as meeting at a distant point.
- Perspective (graphical) as graphic representation of objects perceived by the eye denotes a technique of representing three-dimensional objects on a planar surface with the aim of retaining the illusion of three-dimensional space, i.e., a way to imitate the visual perspective.
- Perspective (cognitive) in theory of cognition is the choice of a context or a reference (or the result of this choice) from which to sense, categorize, measure or codify experience, typically for comparing with another. One may further recognize a number of subtly distinctive meanings, close to those of Point of view, Weltanschauung, paradigm.
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