In the eyes of others, many young people are developing our concept of war through our school education and media. Until the current "war on terror", we know that war is direct. Most of us have never seen the end of the war; we have never felt the many emotions brought about by the war. For many, war brings pain and pain, for other people war brings freedom and liberation. According to Stanford University Philosophy Encyclopedia, war is a "truly intentional and wide-ranging armed conflict among political communities" (Orend).
We launched Periscope a week ago and was overwhelmed by the excitement of that product (in the best possible way). Periscope was built to build almost every country in the world - to enable people to discover the world through the eyes of others and take us around the world in a few days It was
We are not always right or wrong. At the moment we can not jump into other people's body and observe ourselves or others by at least the eyes and experience of others. Personally, I think that it will be a wonderful experience for a moment. But we can remember that it does not seem like everything needs to be explained, and at least it can be through visual or interactive artwork, stories, wonderful stories, even music .
When you read the novel, you will see the world through the eyes of others. It can be said that all sentences are like this - even in all forms of communication - this is a fact, but the novel is doing something unparalleled. It leads us to the heart - a point of view of the mind and the role. You see the world defined by their term: their metaphor is used to describe their environment, the background of their affairs, their perception and relationship to their affairs.
A perspective is a process of seeing the situation through the eyes of others and interrupting their own views. People can do this visually by changing the physical location physically with others to see the place. Alternatively, cognitively, you simulate other people's specific concepts or other people or groups. Your opinion. The latter is the main focus of this article. Perspective photography is marked as a breakthrough in cognitive function by Piaget (1932) and is considered part of the classification of moral reasoning by Kohlberg (1976). "A great stance of altruism" was inspired by ideas (Batson 1991, 1998) and found that the lack of ideas may stimulate the "social destruction" mentioned by Galinsky and Moskowitz (2000). Invasion "(J. Richardson, Hammouck, Smith, Gardner, & Signo)