traditional view• She raged against their ingrained fear of life and their traditional views.• In the traditional view a person perceives the world around him and acts upon it to make it known to him.• Let us begin by examining some traditional views about particular-identity.• Milton has already dispelled our traditional view of an awesome, bestialfigure, in favour of one who possesses a destroyedbeauty.• On the traditional view of the matter, Mrs Mountford not being a lodger must be a tenant.• He clung to the traditional view, stating that the problem was scientifically indeterminate.• The traditional view was that the interests of the company meant the interests of the shareholders.• This was the traditional view which held sway for many years.