Sentences with phrase «creative freedom as»

Interactive entertainment is today's most compelling art form and shares the same creative freedom as books, television, and movies.
Draw a Stickman: EPIC 2 is a unique adventure game that allows you complete creative freedom as you guide your Stickman through a fantastic world filled with amazing creatures!
I've now re-pub'd it myself (I was doing all the book marketing and author platform, advertising, publicity, etc all myself anyway)-- and making far more and enjoying my creative freedom as well.
By getting out of the way as much as he does, Jarmusch makes Year of the Horse as much a statement about creative freedom as it is about music itself.

Not exact matches

What I am advocating for is more freedom for employees to integrate their careers with the other pillars of their lives, such as getting to know their kids, discovering new perspectives through travel, and fueling creative thinking through passion projects — all things that lead to happier, more innovative and more committed employees.
And this is critical: So long as our regulators provide absolute clarity — and the freedom to innovate, through iterative failure and success — we will see a great number of creative models successfully emerge, some more constrained, some more liberated, some high - risk, some low - risk, and everything in between.
Either one recognises the priority of reason, of creative Reason that is at the beginning of all things and is the principle of all things — the priority of reason is also the priority of freedom -, or one holds the priority of the irrational, inasmuch as everything that functions on our earth and in our lives would be only accidental, marginal, an irrational result — reason would be a product of irrationality.
Pierre Berton, The Smug Minority (Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1968), reported in William A. Sadler, Jr., «Creative Existence: Play as a Pathway to Personal Freedom and Community,» Humanitas, 5 (Spring 1969), 58.
William A. Sadler, Jr., «Creative Existence: Play as a Pathway to Personal Freedom and Community,» Humanitas, 5 (Spring 1969), 74.
Sadler, William A., Jr. «Creative Existence: Play as a Pathway to Personal Freedom and Community.»
What was a possibility one moment becomes actual through the exercise of creative freedom, the free decision of a momentary experience as to how it constitutes itself.
• Greater economic freedom accelerates the rate of creative destruction, again, as it always has in the modern era.
Following Buber, he redefines education as the creative conquest of freedom through tension and responsibility.
We have the freedom to be as creative and flexible as we want.
Jesus» death meant for Jesus that he experienced God's creative freedom not as something external to him, like an ideal or goal, but as the very innermost drive of his own life.
In the foregoing analysis I have tried to show that each discipline offers opportunities for the practice of freedom and thereby contributes to the fulfillment of human beings as creative agents.
As Whitehead and Lonergan, among others, emphasize, our creative conscious participation in reality and life generates the concerns and emphases of our questioning.6 The heuristics of such a participatory and empowerment notion of understanding and scientific performance correlate with an understanding of reality as an ecologically inclusive wholeness, the emergent probability of which is oriented towards ever greater freedom and justice (LL 79 - 109, I 115 - 39As Whitehead and Lonergan, among others, emphasize, our creative conscious participation in reality and life generates the concerns and emphases of our questioning.6 The heuristics of such a participatory and empowerment notion of understanding and scientific performance correlate with an understanding of reality as an ecologically inclusive wholeness, the emergent probability of which is oriented towards ever greater freedom and justice (LL 79 - 109, I 115 - 39as an ecologically inclusive wholeness, the emergent probability of which is oriented towards ever greater freedom and justice (LL 79 - 109, I 115 - 39).
We are most free in all the dimensions of our freedom when we enter more deeply into those relationships which are creative of ourselves as people of larger size.
But God's primary goal is for each of us to be as fully self - creative as possible, even if such creativity results in human oppression, and this is why God would not unilaterally keep self - creative individuals from abusing the freedom of others even if this could be done.
Indeterminacy is the denial of total determinacy and predictability, and as such is a foundation for the notion of creative freedom in the universe.
As it is, theologians go on endlessly about the repression of academic freedom and of their ever - so - creative ideas while ignoring the Magisterium's invitation to face up to the full importance and dignity of their task.
The primary characteristics of any self - creative beings — and we must suppose that this holds pre-eminently for human beings — are freedom, transience, and novel purpose... The denial of rationality as the primary character of experience involves the denial of principles as external sources of order and thus entails the consequence that each aesthetic event will constitute its own source of order and novelty.
Novelty, freedom, spontaneity are secondary vis - à - vis ongoingness: there has to be novel concrescence in order for there to be freedom, spontaneity or novelty What has to be explained is becoming, which for Whitehead means: «the creative advance of nature» (as he puts it in the earlier works), or «the creative advance into novelty» (as he puts it later on).
By contrast, in an authoritarian religion obedience stands as the ultimate moral duty wherein creative moral freedom could be only the freedom to sin.
Whitehead would not be so prepared, for, as before discussed, creative freedom does not, to him, mean chaos or whim.
Following Berdyaev, he traces the root of tragedy to creative freedom and avows that mankind will always be confronted with pervasive peril as well as sublime opportunity.
At first this seems a poor substitute for the economic and domestic freedom of womanhood but in fact it was not so much a substitute as a creative idea, which, once set at work, could not be stayed in its leavening power.
These traditions could be comfortably suppressed as crude anthropomorphisms as long as confidence in the model of divine efficient causation remained strong, but that model has become vulnerable in recent centuries because it can not do justice to the problem of evil or account adequately for creative freedom.
The end of this process, which we picture as the creative exercise of our rational freedom, proves to be bondage.
When blacks are down and out, in slavery, religion is freedom - loving and creative (as in the spirituals).
Claiming that we falsify reality if we divide it into mind and matter, into living and non-living, he said: «consciousness (which we take to include thought, feeling, desire, will etc.) is to be comprehended in terms of the implicate order, along with reality as a whole».7 Thus the randomness of sub-atomic elements may be linked with the creative freedom exercised by human consciousness.
Freedom, as expressed in thought and creative action, distinguishes the human person amongst the creatures of created reality, and so too it makes the human person eminently individual.
On LA dining culture: «LA has an openness to it, a youth or whimsy, that allows a bit more creative freedom to do things that aren't as conventional as in a more historic, established city like New York or San Francisco.
Chelsea would do the same thing (as much as i hate Mourinho) he would not allow his team to become a circus just providing eye catching entertainment and made sure he would always sure up his midfield with players that would have just enough skill to get them out of trouble as quick as they got into it but whose game was more about physical endeavour and forward momentum and used the likes of Ramirez and Willian to great effect whilst allowing only one player, Hazard to have creative freedom and even then he warned him of just how much he should do and when he should do it... keeping him in check.
Again, he's a striker that given the freedom he has, prefers to play outside the box doing what Sanchez, Ozil, Ramsey do, trying to finesse the ball out of the air with his back to goal and being creative as opposed to just being a big, hulking, greedy striker commanding the oppositions box and those that provide service to him!
especially creative players as he gives them freedom to express.
He needs the freedom to express himself as he is one of our most talented creative outlets.
I love being creative and although it is very time consuming, it also gives me the freedom to organise my time as I wish.
As Children's Freedom Has Declined, So Has Their Creativity New research suggests that American schoolchildren are becoming less creative.
This allows you the freedom to be as creative as you want without the commitment to one design.
In response to this challenge, Löffler and her team (as well as other institutions and their TTOs) have come up with creative funding mechanisms, including fellowships supported by private companies and philanthropies, which provide postdocs the freedom to chase entrepreneurial ambitions.
Ambitious as he was, he recognized the value of permitting the most talented and creative of his associates to function on their own; for such individuals, he had done enough to set the general goals, and he made them feel that there was freedom of operation in the Doty laboratory.
Often referred to as a «genius grant,» the fellowship comes with an unrestricted stipend of $ 625,000 over the next five years that provides recipients the freedom to pursue creative endeavors.
And when we feel connected to this fullness, our sexual energy (which is also our creative energy, which is also our life force energy) has freedom to bloom as well.
I actually love my job — it's creative, really fun, allows me to travel when I want, and gives me the freedom to plan and schedule my days as I see fit.
I'm an artist (duh)... I like to be creative and think outside the box... I love my freedom and would like to share my world with someone who is open as I am.
We want to stay independent to preserve our creative vision and freedom as Artists.
With Netflix continuing to lure high - profile filmmakers by offering them greater creative freedom than they might otherwise be granted, and rather than existing as separate entities, as Sarandos suggests, the gap between traditional studios and VOD appears to be narrowing.
-- Nintendo isn \» t giving creative freedom to Retro as their own Western talent with guidance from the East, rather, it \'s become an overseas proxy of Nintendo of Japan,
They recommended that it should star Donkey Kong, as they thought that the character and his universe were less explored than other Nintendo properties and that thus Rare could have greater creative freedom while making the game [8].
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