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Perspective vs Blindness - What's the difference?

perspective | blindness |

In figuratively|lang=en terms the difference between perspective and blindness

is that perspective is (figuratively) the choice of a single angle or point of view from which to sense, categorize, measure or codify experience while blindness is (figuratively) want of intellectual or moral discernment; mental darkness; ignorance, heedlessness.

In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between perspective and blindness

is that perspective is (obsolete) providing visual aid; of or relating to the science of vision; optical while blindness is (obsolete) concealment.

As nouns the difference between perspective and blindness

is that perspective is a view, vista or outlook while blindness is the condition of being blind; unable to see.

As an adjective perspective

is of, in or relating to perspective.

perspective

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • A view, vista or outlook.
  • The appearance of depth in objects, especially as perceived using binocular vision.
  • The technique of representing three-dimensional objects on a two-dimensional surface.
  • (figuratively) The choice of a single angle or point of view from which to sense, categorize, measure or codify experience.
  • The ability to consider things in such relative perspective
  • A perspective glass.
  • * Bishop Joseph Hall
  • A sound recording technique to adjust and integrate sound sources seemingly naturally.
  • Derived terms

    * linear perspective * metaperspective * microperspective * put something into perspective

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • of, in or relating to perspective
  • a perspective drawing
  • (obsolete) providing visual aid; of or relating to the science of vision; optical
  • (Francis Bacon)

    blindness

    English

    Noun

    (wikipedia blindness) (en-noun)
  • The condition of being blind; unable to see.
  • (figuratively) Want of intellectual or moral discernment; mental darkness; ignorance, heedlessness.
  • (obsolete) concealment
  • Synonyms

    * ablepsy (rare) * cecity * sightlessness

    Derived terms

    * colour blindness, color blindness * snow blindness * stereoblindness

    See also

    * anosmia * deafness

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