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Open Viewpoint Method

A TST specific term.

Open Viewpoint Method.

The Open Viewpoint Method is a thinking tool for exploring ideas from more than one viewpoint.

Open Viewpoint Method, or OVM, helps you notice how different people can look at the same claim and see different things because they are standing in different places.

OVM uses three viewpoints: the True Believer, the Empiricist, and the True Skeptic. These are not fixed identities. They are viewpoint tools. The True Believer viewpoint shows how an idea looks from inside strong commitment. The Empiricist viewpoint asks what evidence, reason, and testing support the claim. The True Skeptic viewpoint asks what has not yet been proven and where doubt remains useful.

This matters because many ideas are emotionally loaded. Religion, politics, science, morality, history, and identity can all trigger defensiveness. OVM gives the mind a calmer path. Instead of asking, “Which side am I on?” it asks, “What does each viewpoint reveal, and what does each viewpoint hide?”

OVM is not about having no beliefs. It is about holding your beliefs with enough openness to learn and discuss. Outside of OVM, simpler topic positions usually work better: believer, agnostic, or skeptic. OVM helps you understand those positions, compare them, and seek truth without letting your current viewpoint become a prison.

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