Topic > Perception vs. Perspectivism - 1009

It changed the question of knowledge to questions that had value. Interpretation has, therefore, been described as a valuable perspective for an interpreter. He described the world as having countless meanings generated by interpretations. These interpretations, on the other hand, were the result of different perspectives. He rejected objectivism which was defined by having a singular truth. His perspectivism was not based on cultural relativism but was instead accepted as the validity of the multiple