= The View from Nowhere
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"The View from Nowhere" is a philosophical concept associated with the idea of obtaining an objective, unbiased perspective on a situation or a problem. The term is often attributed to philosopher Thomas Nagel, who used it as the title of his 1986 book. In his work, Nagel explores the tension between subjective experiences—our individual perspectives, feelings, and interpretations—and the notion of an objective stance that strives to transcend these personal viewpoints.
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