Sentences with phrase «human emotions as»

All three works use human emotions as stand - ins for the larger socio - political reality of contemporary warfare.
Fast borrows from traditions of documentary, dramatization and fantasy, and use human emotions as stand - ins for the larger socio - political reality of contemporary warfare.
Fast's films use human emotions as stand - ins to initiate a dialogue on the larger socio - political reality of warfare in the modern age.
His goal was to express profound human emotions as directly as possible stating: «The progression of a painter's work... will be toward clarity; toward the elimination of all obstacles between the painter and the idea, and between the idea and the observer.»
He felt and displayed all human emotions as he learned the truth about Placidia.
Feelings and Emotions Flash Cards: These cards are a great way to review human emotions as well as causes.
Where the film and the game differ, however, is that Lionsgate has promised to stay true to the trailer by using human emotion as its centre point.
Estelle believes art is a universal language that best communicates human emotion as it breaks down barriers regardless of idiom, race, age, culture, gender, religion, country or ethnicity.

Not exact matches

«Bennett has become a master of storytelling through character, and while there are clearly no people in these films, it was clearly a very human story, which we knew a director such as Bennett would zero in on and draw out very real human - like emotions from these poor inanimate objects,» Lennon said.
As for the car itself, Honda says it is equipped with AI that can feel human emotions.
Emotions — even those we initially interpret as «negative» — are part of what makes us human.
Indeed, these mega-rich buyers don't necessarily view these pieces as evocative works of art that stir emotions and say something essential about the human condition.
But that's very different from what Labott did in her tweet — she expressed a human emotion of sympathy as a result of some proposed legislation.
It has been relegated to many narrow use cases involving pattern recognition and prediction (some of which are very valuable and useful, such as improving cancer detection, identifying financial risk and fraud, and other high performance computing applications), but it has not developed a general «understanding» of human interactions, human emotions, speech patterns and human responses to information.
As Gates recognises, in the first instance humans have evolved to feel fear above any other emotion; it's all about survival..
Some fund managers see human emotion and intuition as liabilities, but others see them as a positive.
These he accomplished despite his growing sense that larger forces — the riptide of tribal feeling in a world that should have already shed its atavism; the resilience of small men who rule large countries in ways contrary to their own best interests; the persistence of fear as a governing human emotion — frequently conspire against the best of America's intentions.
The stock market does not work as efficiently as some would like to think, or indeed hope that it would, otherwise we would not see volatility in the market as much as we do, which is due to human emotion and people often jumping on the «band wagon».
These are codes that can be written to open and close trades when specific conditions occur in the market, removing human emotion from trading based on psychological factors such as greed and fear.
To make her appear as human as possible, Hanson gave her the ability to express different emotions.
I think it \'s just human nature and it should be OK with everybody else as well that we feel that way.There is no explaining away feelings, emotions or faith they are to each of us whatever they ARE.
There is still no explanation for the spontaneous origin of the universe, as well as the advanced cognition of the brain (chemicals and genetics reveal general trends, but no one knows how complete thoughts are actually formed, nor emotions or personalities); creation and the human conscious, the two fundamental focuses of religion.
you either believe it or not the point is Jesus as much of God's son he was human with human emotions and capabilities so why is it so bad that he had a wife?
Even though I am human and not God, part of my responsibility as a parent is to reflect to my babies my full, deep, wide, and as - unconditional - as - possible love in the midst of their real lives, their real emotions, so that they can feel more secure and free.
D. H. Lawrence can stand as the pioneer representative of those who have used the literary art to explore human emotion and to protest and prophesy against the repression and devaluation of the sexual life.
If you want to validate the God claim this way — as a subjective experience, basically a human emotion or idea — then I actually agree.
It is unfortunate that these things are misinterpreted, and used to justify human negative emotions such as resentment and anger, as terrorists groups have done.
That all of it is opinion based on the social evolution of humans for the last 100,000 years as we have attempted to decipher our origins with only our physical senses coupled with our internal emotions to go on.
Eighteenth century theologian Jonathan Edwards said that human nature is «very lazy» unless it is «moved» by holy emotions such as anger.
That life, they say, is an everyday life, centered in the here and now, capable of experiencing the entire range of human emotions, all the while devoid of a spectator self, and all the while connected to the world as part of the true self.
We as humans either know anger... gentleness / love or hate... peace or anxiety... we as humans can not understand that God is all of those things at the same time because to us it is not possbile... His emotions are way beyond are ability to understand... and when we don't understand we decide to discredit it... we decide if we can't apply the «scientic method» to God then He can't be real.
It is here that human emotion, repressed at some points by the austerity of the doctrine of God as developed in theology, has its full outlet — a warm human emotion which the peasant can share with the mystic.
And some preferred to avoid such an «unscientific» area as human emotion.
As he addresses the question, human societies are founded on «emotions of respect and friendliness between man and man — the notion of brotherhood.
But religious love is only man's natural emotion of love directed to a religious object; religious fear is only the ordinary fear of commerce, so to speak, the common quaking of the human breast, in so far as the notion of divine retribution may arouse it; religious awe is the same organic thrill which we feel in a forest at twilight, or in a mountain gorge; only this time it comes over us at the thought of our supernatural relations; and similarly of all the various sentiments which may be called into play in the lives of religious persons.
Not sure about the animal thing as humans are the only animal that cries from emotion.
It is depressing that humans are so prone to relying on the emotions they feel when they participate in their religion as internal proof that their religion is right.
If only more humans were objective about how unreliable our own emotions are as a guide to what is true, we would be better off.
In human existence, we might describe the self as «spirit,» not a disembodied spirit, but the self in its wholeness, inclusive of yet transcending the body, the emotions, the will, and reason.
Its unity and catholicity were sorely tested, but Christendom was able to contain these threats, absorb new ideas and knowledge (such as Aristotelianism in the twelfth century) and cater for the whole range of human emotions and intellectual levels.
Indeed one might say that liturgical worship by and large speaks not so much to the conscious attention of its participants as to those profound and almost unconsciously experienced areas of human life where men live in terms of feeling - tone, of unutterable emotion, and of profound subconscious relationships, with an almost intuitive awareness of the «more» which is deep down in the structure of reality.
in which an intimate, emotion - laden relationship with God is valued are quite likely to emphasize the importance of intimacy in human relationships as well.
«The good life can not be lived without self - control, but it is better to control a restrictive and hostile emotion such as jealousy, rather than a generous and expansive emotion such as love» (p. 239) Russell, unlike the authors of Human Sexuality, does not assume that empirical data could ever show that a particular form of sexual activity is good or bad or the development of personhood.
He improves Mark's style by omitting repetitious words and clauses; he omits expressions which attribute human emotions to Jesus (so also Matthew); he severely abridges the account of a violent action such as the cleansing of the temple.
So a human is a composite whole of a spiritual being outside of time and space, a soul (heart, mind and emotions) and a physical being in a symbiotic relationship with the surrounding environment and there can be a myriad of reasons as to why something happens.
I don't shake my fist at God anymore... suffering is life, as is humor and joy and anger and resentment and gratitude and forgiveness and every other human emotion that drives us.
The vivid imagination and the sharp observation of men and nature that marked his mind; his acquaintance with common speech and his joy in the use of proverbs; indeed, his capacity to express in creative speaking with a skill that only a poet and genius possesses the whole range of human emotions from awe in the presence of the numinous to the feelings of the body — all are reflected in his sermons (as also in the commentaries, his work of the lecture room), not consistently, of course, and not every time, yet most impressively in the Church Postil Sermons, one of the products of his exile on Wartburg Castle, written in order to furnish to the preachers of the Reformation examples of Biblical preaching.
well i get where you come from but i wouldnt call it less passionate but more practical, i just do nt like to be butthurt ^ ^ i am fan of arsenal to enjoy the time i spend on football but if it ends in failures i try to get over its and be constructive about it, and i am not a fan of people who cant control their anger pains and have to project their frustrations onto the people who could be held responsible but not in this scale, in my opinion of the society humans should be able to control their emotions a bit and never stoop as low as to be abusive and i do think that a lot of comments on justarsenal were abusive and sorry but i do nt think of it as passionate an extreme example would be ultras you could call them muuuuch more passionate than me but in my opinion they are just scum of football, but of course i do nt want to compare the JA - commenters to ultras xD i just tried to illustrate my opinion ^ ^
I conclude that fans, as humans, often base their opinions on selective criteria and those opinions are often more about emotion, style and endeavour rather than end product.
thanks for the sensible comment fatboy yep i know i do get that they do nt really mean it, but i just cant come to terms with that, i do nt really expect civilised culture in a sport but generally from the people in the world, yep you are right about the real world, maybe thats the reason it annoys me extremely, i mean look our world is rotten to the core, the human mindset is terrible when it faces danger or problems for himself, and maybe thats the reason i just want football to stay as just as an entertainment industry but when i see that people even here let the words flow in any kind of way just because the are frustrated, i really cant come to terms with it, i really love black humor and some akbs react angrily when some fans tell some wheelchair jokes or for example on the post from admin where one could write jokes about wenger, some were really awesome, but when people cant control their emotion after a game and abuse other people it just irritates me as hell cause i really think that thats one of the big problems in the world..
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