Perspective
German: Perspektive
Common meaning:
Point of view, angle of perception, way of seeing a situation or space
Clear meaning:
The form through which the field recognizes itself in parts—not truth, but the intersection of structure and standpoint.
Perspective comes from Latin perspicere—“to see through.”
But structurally, it is not sight itself,
but the lens
through which the self holds a part as the whole.
Perspective is not wrong—
it is necessary for experience,
but not sufficient for truth.
Reality does not appear from perspective—
it appears beyond it.
Perspective is not a view of the world—
it is the frame
through which the self sees itself.