Side-note: Plato and Aristotle saw the same law as Malthus, but arranged the facts under a different point of view.
In composing it, Plato has his mind full of a different point of view, to which he seeks to give full effect.
Repudiating avowedly the purpose of the authors, he sets up a different point of view by which they are to be judged.
Plato and Aristotle saw the same law as Malthus, but arranged the facts under a different point of view 202 Regulations of Plato and Aristotle as to number of births and newborn children ib.
We can arrive at this insight by a consideration undertaken from a different point of view.
There is a different point of view in his exposition of the Muʿtazilite physics, which he presents in a more systematic and favorable light than Maimonides, defending it against the strictures of the latter.
Thus Ibn Zaddik has no scruple in combining (unconsciously, to be sure) Platonic and Neo-Platonic psychology with the Aristotelian definition representing quite a different point of view.
This, as we see, is decidedly a different point of view from that of Judah Halevi.
Even if you already are an Indian, this walk will offer a different point of view because we want you to be an Anasazi Indian of about 800 years ago.
Number: 6A] How's this for a different point of view?
If we can look at things (including ideas) from a different point of view, we may better understand them.
We shall now consider it from a different point of view.
Therefore any fact, allusion, maxim, comparison, or other statement which may cause you to look at the question in a different light or from a different point of view may be used as an argument.
Such a paragraph makes a transition from one general topic or method of treating the subject of the theme to some other general topic or to the consideration of the subject from a different point of view.
I ask now to be allowed to look at the same tradition from a different point of view.
Also, but from a different point of view, in "Legends of Old Testament Characters," by Rev.
Any given ground of distinction will seem insubstantial to any one who habitually apprehends the facts in question from a different point of view and values them for a different purpose.
From a different point of view the qualities currently so characterized might be described as truculence and clannishness.
It is, of course, equally legitimate to consider these phenomena from a different point of view.
He began, instead of answering, to speak of his projected economies, and of his having come to look at his life from a different point of view.
But Brother Jonah, Sister Martha, and all the needy exiles, held a different point of view.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "different point" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.