Associations to the word «Standpoint»
Noun
- Feminism
- Hegel
- Idealism
- Feminist
- Materialism
- Kant
- Critique
- Marxism
- Viewpoint
- Theorist
- Legal
- Psychology
- Philo
- Perspective
- Individuality
- Morality
- Moral
- Technical
- Harding
- Philosophy
- Logic
- Theory
- Conception
- Syphilis
- Affirmation
- Methodology
- Sortie
- Regard
- Thinker
- Consciousness
- Ethics
- Omission
- Knowing
- View
- Doctrine
- Ideology
- Justification
- Viewing
- Capitalism
- Ethic
- Marx
Adjective
- Feminist
- Empirical
- Postmodern
- Ethical
- Practical
- Theoretical
- Philosophical
- Metaphysical
- Doctrinal
- Evolutionary
- Sociological
- Economical
- Desirable
- Impartial
- Marxist
- Subjective
- Methodological
- Moral
- Aesthetic
- Nutritional
- Problematic
- Objective
- Logical
- Psychological
- Theological
- Gated
- Anthropological
- Intelligible
- Questionable
- Ecological
- Undesirable
- Morphological
- Detrimental
- Ethnographic
- Selfish
- Perfected
- Oppressed
- Scientific
- Artistic
- Viable
- Lofty
- Admirable
- Fundamental
- Valid
- Risky
- Impractical
- Functional
- Technical
Wiktionary
STANDPOINT, noun. Point of view; perspective
Dictionary definition
STANDPOINT, noun. A mental position from which things are viewed; "we should consider this problem from the viewpoint of the Russians"; "teaching history gave him a special point of view toward current events".
Wise words
Words, words, words! They shut one off from the universe.
Three quarters of the time one's never in contact with
things, only with the beastly words that stand for them.