Adaptationist perspectives on religious belief suggest that, like all behavior, religious behaviors are a product of the human brain.
A more neutral perspective suggests that the tune "dates from near 1740, may have been written by Oswald though he didn't claim this."
Various social and political perspectives concerning globalization, such as dependency theory, suggest that these effects are due to the change of workers to the third world.
As for people unfailingly choosing tolerance, the historical perspective suggests that this has been the exception rather than the rule.
Common sense and historical perspective suggest that chief executives' pay is indeed outrunning performance.
The categorical imperative perspective suggests that proper reason always leads to particular moral behaviour.
This perspective suggests it would be unethical to withhold such treatment.
This perspective suggests that western feminism can offer freedom and opportunity to Iranian women that their own religious society cannot.
Both perspectives on dreams suggest that therapy can provide relief from the dilemma of the nightmare experience.
A competing perspective suggests that propaganda is based upon emotional reactions not cognitive reasoning.