Sentences with phrase «realism by»

I like how you describe what is possible but also toss in a little realism by saying it took many years to build up to it.
Some video games attempt to add realism by introducing movement in the in - game camera.
Coupled models added a new level of realism by considering the carbon cycle, in addition to atmosphere and ocean.
American portraiture is represented by James Peale and Mather Brown; landscapes by the painters of the Hudson River School; classical realism by Winslow Homer and Thomas Eakins; Impressionism by Childe Hassam and William Merritt Chase.
ALYSSA MONKS is blurring the line between abstraction and realism by layering different spaces and moments in her paintings.
ARC Visions at Arcadia Contemporary: A Fresh Take on Realism By Genie Davis Just closed at the Arcadia Contemporary, the group exhibition Arc Visions featured the work of winners from the 12th Annual International Art Renewal Contemporary (ARC) Salon Arcadia Contemporary Award.
Another scoffs at Social Realism by amassing newspaper images of East German Olympic athletes and crossing each out with a big black X.
Goodrich writes: «While the natural landscape, exotic and enveloping, underpins all of Amenoff's scenes, they depart from boiler - plate realism by several routes.
The last straw was when I came across an extraordinary example of Magic - Realism by a 19th - century Swiss woman.
Ultimately, the dramatic arc of engine sounds during the current generation boils down to the increased realism by minimizing synthetic pitching artifacts, introducing granular techniques, deep implementations of parametric DSP (including distortion), and a greater understanding of audio content needs.
I'm not suggesting the developers kill a main Final Fantasy character for no reason, but they should raise the stakes in the plots to help gamers feel their actions mean something, adding some realism by having real vulnerability, not invincible characters who overcome every adversity no matter how ridiculous.
Burke punctuated his statement on realism by cleaving his sword through a pack of snarling wolves, each of whom dropped a full set of plate armour, health potions and unspoiled, ready - to - eat food.
2 - stroke bikes are complimented by subtle details including having their own physics and audio that is entirely separate from the modern 4 - stroke bikes, therefore serving the purpose of appropriate realism by making the 2 - stroke bikes feel genuinely unique in comparison to 4 - stroke bikes.
Squad is a 50 vs 50 multiplayer first - person shooter that aims to capture combat realism by emphasizing both strong squad cohesion mechanics and larger scale coordination, tactics and...
Finally, there is HD Rumble support which amplifies the realism by making each bump of the pinball much more tangible.
Like Toy Story and Who Framed Roger Rabbit before it, Disney's latest non-Pixar computer animation aims for a kind of self - contained cartoony realism by...
A vibration element enhances the feeling of realism by changing its frequency depending on how the virtual ball «strikes» the racket.
At least you show signs of realism by acknowledging how difficult it is to win the PL.
This abandonment of realism by the educated elite has driven a deep wedge between a great deal of theology, on the one side, and the actual piety of the church on the other.

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I'm just trying to make sure that there's at least one contrarian and maybe one voice of realism among this season's many purveyors of touching truisms, pious platitudes, and bumper sticker BS — all of which feels like it was written by either Hallmark or hacks whose prior Republican clients and «candidates» are now sitting on the sidelines sucking their thumbs and watching The Donald drive the bus off the bridge.
Simply put, by adding a bit of realism to people's positive imaginings of the future, mental contrasting enables them to become dreamers and doers.
The Hype Cycle graphic has been used by Gartner since 1995 to highlight the common pattern of over enthusiasm, disillusionment and eventual realism that accompany each new technology and innovation.
«The Toronto Economic Summit: Great Expectations Need to Be Tempered by Realism,» C.D. Howe Institute Commentary 16, by Maureen Farrow (June).
In his superb defense of freedom of thought and opinion, Matthew J. Franck does not carry through his unblinking realism in analyzing the arguments for same - sex marriage to his conclusion, where he evinces a Pollyannaish hope that the «strategy pursued by the advocates of same - sex marriage will be self - defeating.»
«Radiohead brings intense realism, touches of paranoia, sometimes dread, punctuated by moments of amazing beauty,» he says.
Cobb concludes that it is «the task of the Christian imagination to generate visions of what is actually possible that can give realism to efforts guided by the passion for justice» (PTPT 151).
Metaphysical realism, understood in a processive way, requires this triple sense of objectivity: novel human doings in need of guidance, long - enduring systems of belief that provide the schemata of interpretation by which that guiding can be done, and opportunistic skill in sculpting act and theory, fact and canon, into a coherent, fruitful basis for intelligent action.
@KatMat: your analogy would begin approaching realism if: — during the pledge of allegiance kids were forced to say «one nation under The Orioles» — our nation's currency said «In Dallas Cowboys We Trust» — if millions were slaughtered, tortured and burned to death because they weren't fans of The Pittsburgh Penguins — if NASCAR fans endlessly attempted to have Intelligent Car Driving taught beside Evolution in science class as a possible explanation for how mankind developed — if «the 5 D's» of Dodgeball (Dodge, Duck, Dip, Dive, Dodge) were constantly attempted to be made into law so everyone would live by the same ridiculous notions, even if those notions knowingly discriminate — if nutters constantly claimed America was founded on the principles of Darts, even though our country SPECIFICALLY calls for a separation between Darts and State because the founders knew the inherent dangers of Darts becoming government instead of staying in the realm of sport where it belongs
By the 1940s, he was marginalized by the «Christian realism» of his colleague at New York's Union Theological Seminary, Reinhold NiebuhBy the 1940s, he was marginalized by the «Christian realism» of his colleague at New York's Union Theological Seminary, Reinhold Niebuhby the «Christian realism» of his colleague at New York's Union Theological Seminary, Reinhold Niebuhr.
More particularly, Christian realism about man teaches us that men need not only be inspired by high ideals in their time of need but also to be freed from bondage to idols.
By realism I mean two things: first, seeing the facts as they are and grasping them thoroughly, without evasion or illusion, without recoiling in fear or horror as it becomes evident what the result of some trend is likely to be.
Because he rooted his new political realism in his own theological conversion — his new meditation on the wisdom and trustworthy observations of Augustine — Niebuhr called the new movement he called for by the theological name, Renewed Orthodoxy or Neo-Orthodoxy.
But because all of this is at a rather nebulous level of experience, it seems to many people to be either wishful, romantic thinking or weak by comparison with the tough, pragmatic, hard - nosed realism of action.
The first element in the story is that metaphysical thought» also called «onto - theology,» «realism,» «objectivism,» and so on» has been decisively abandoned by the West.
The most important moral to be drawn from our history as told by Rorty and Vattimo is that metaphysical ways of thinking and talking, wedded as they are to the vocabulary of truth and realism, are dangerous and better refused.
Post-metaphysical historicists win, when they do, not by out - arguing their opponents, but by out - narrating them, by telling a story with sufficient verve and inventiveness that others also want to tell versions of it, and in doing so to abandon their older stories» in this case, the stories about truth and realism.
He begins by presenting a novel, brief history of arguments in analytic philosophy between moral realism (the view that moral properties are objectively real) and moral expressivism (the view that moral judgments are subjective expressions).
Michael Walzer calls this stance «realism,» emphasizing by the quotes that its claim to self - evidence is spurious.
The cycle is pervaded by a realism derived, we suspect, in part from contact with historical reality and in part from Israel's realistic reading of her own experience and her own character in the Abraham stories.
Neither the political tradition of realism, with its sharp focus on narrowly conceived national interest, nor a utopian universalism uninformed by the hard practicalities of military capability offers significant conceptual help.
The dominant view in modern philosophy was the version of realism espoused by Descartes and Locke, a version which took the form of a «representative theory perception.»
The result might be a Christian realism that could be genuinely transformed by listening, instead of waiting impatiently for the rest of the world to catch up with the Anglo - Americans.
By its nature, as a method seeking to reflect in its own structure the qualities of the text being read, «biblical realism» must be pluralistic with regard to styles and formulation.
At the recent American Academy of Religion convention, Marshall clarified that his thinking is «realist» if realism merely refers to the belief that there is a world created by God that is neither God nor us.
Filled with realism about the present and a cautious hopefulness about the future, this volume points the way forward by looking back to - in that apt expression - first things.
However, informed by contemporary nonessentialist analytical philosophy, Marshall argues that even Aquinas was wrong in trying to Christianize epistemological realism.
The Revolution of 1989 in east and central Europe» a world - historical series of events ignited by moral passion, informed by moral conviction, sustained by deft and morally sophisticated politics, and supported by a resolute demonstration that the Soviet Union could not compete with the United States in a serious arms race» raised further questions about classic foreign - policy realism and its narrow focus on «hard power» as the analytic prism for understanding both the dynamics of world politics and the exigencies of American foreign policy.
Thérèse Souga from Cameroon says that «Christ is the true human, the one who makes it possible for all persons to reach fulfillment and to overcome the historic alienations weighing them down... The realism of the cross every day tells me, as a woman of the Third World, that the laws of history can be overcome by means of crucified love.»
Aside from Stallknechr, he most extensive treatment of Bergson's view of creativity I have found in the literature is in the book by Ralph Tyler Flewelling, Bergson and Personal Realism (New York: Abingdon Press, 1920), 150 - 173.
like islam), but has a radical realism, demonstrated by the incarnation / crucifixion / resurection of its founder... and, ideally, by its followers...
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