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Cosa (chi) è line of vision - definizione

BOOK BY THOMAS SOWELL
Conflict of visions; Tragic vision; Utopian vision

line of vision      
Your line of vision is the same as your line of sight
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Any crack in a car windscreen always seems to be right in the driver's line of vision.
N-SING: usu with poss
line of vision      
the straight line along which an observer looks.
Evolution of color vision         
ORIGIN AND VARIATION OF COLOUR VISION ACROSS VARIOUS LINEAGES THROUGH GEOLOGIC TIME
Color Vision Evolution; Evolution of colour vision
Color vision, a proximate adaptation of the vision sensory modality, allows for the discrimination of light based on its wavelength components.

Wikipedia

A Conflict of Visions

A Conflict of Visions is a book by Thomas Sowell. It was originally published in 1987; a revised edition appeared in 2007. Sowell's opening chapter attempts to answer the question of why the same people tend to be political adversaries in issue after issue, when the issues vary enormously in subject matter and sometimes hardly seem connected to one another. The root of these conflicts, Sowell claims, are the "visions", or the intuitive feelings that people have about human nature; different visions imply radically different consequences for how they think about everything from war to justice.

The rest of the book describes two basic visions, the "unconstrained" and "constrained" visions, which are thought to capture opposite ends of a continuum of political thought on which one can place many contemporary Westerners, in addition to their intellectual ancestors of the past few centuries.

The book could be compared with George Lakoff's 1996 book Moral Politics, which aims to answer a very similar question.

Sowell's book has been published both with and without the subtitle "Ideological Origins of Political Struggles".

Steven Pinker's book The Blank Slate calls Sowell's explanation the best theory given to date. In this book, Pinker refers to the "unconstrained vision" as the "utopian vision" and the "constrained vision" as the "tragic vision".

Esempi dal corpus di testo per line of vision
1. The accident site was an open area, with an unblocked line of vision, Silver said.
2. I am determined to zero in on him first while I have a clear line of vision.
3. The IDF originally said that Lieutenant Colonel Omri was unaware of the incident and that the door of his patrol vehicle blocked his line of vision.
4. In West End terms, this sum will usually guarantee a large post or railing placed directly in one‘s line of vision and, if it‘s Shakespeare, the company of the capital‘s most feral school children at the back of the venue.
5. He wrote: "After my third or fourth shot, I found that the bowl of my pipe and the smoke from it was obscuring my line of vision as I was firing slightly downwards all the time.