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  2. Omniscience - Wikipedia

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    The topic of omniscience has been much debated in various Indian traditions, but no more so than by the Buddhists. After Dharmakirti's excursions into the subject of what constitutes a valid cognition, Śāntarakṣita and his student Kamalaśīla thoroughly investigated the subject in the Tattvasamgraha and its commentary the Panjika.

  3. Category:Point of view - Wikipedia

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  4. Implied author - Wikipedia

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    The implied author is omniscient, seeing and knowing all; "vision from behind". internal focalization The implied author is a character in the story, speaking in a monologue with his impressions; "narrative with point of view, reflector, selective omniscience, restriction of field" or "vision with". external focalization

  5. Wikipedia:Describing points of view - Wikipedia

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    At Wikipedia, points of view (POVs) – cognitive perspectives – are often essential to articles which treat controversial subjects. Wikipedia's official "Neutral Point of View" (NPOV) policy does not mean that all the POVs of all the Wikipedia editors have to be represented. Rather, the article should represent the POVs of the main scholars ...

  6. First-person narrative - Wikipedia

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    Bahasa Indonesia; Italiano; ... voice, point of view, etc.) ... A rare form of the first person is the first-person omniscient, in which the narrator is a character ...

  7. Point of view - Wikipedia

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    Point of view (literature) or narrative mode, the perspective of the narrative voice; the pronoun used in narration; Point of view (philosophy), an attitude how one sees or thinks of something; Point-of-view shot, a technique in motion photography; Point of view (pornography), a subset of gonzo pornography in which the performer also holds the ...

  8. Point of view (philosophy) - Wikipedia

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    In philosophy, a point of view is a specific attitude or manner through which a person thinks about something. [1] This figurative usage of the expression dates back to 1730. [ 1 ] In this meaning, the usage is synonymous with one of the meanings of the term perspective [ 2 ] [ 3 ] (also epistemic perspective ).

  9. The Word for World Is Forest - Wikipedia

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    Lyubov and Davidson's chapters are narrated from a limited omniscient point of view, making their chapters seem like internal monologues. [51] Davidson's belief in the inferiority of the Athsheans and his adversarial attitude towards the planet are directly presented to the reader, along with Lyubov's struggle to do his job dispassionately ...