Sentences with phrase «realism makes»

That realism makes it a challenging game indeed but put in the effort and the game pays you back with interest.
Sure, it doesn't have the spot - on physics, setup options or real - world tracks of other games, but what it lacks in realism it makes up for in sheer adrenaline.
The realism makes it that much more terrifying, and yet somehow manages to still keep the atmosphere of Silent Hill that we all love.
An intriguing mixture of almost mythically stylised imagery and doc - style realism makes this deeply internalised Polish drama both engaging and urgent.
An edgy sense of realism makes this back - from - war drama surprisingly engaging, even though it's never as original as we hope it will be.
This type of realism makes a deal more likely, opens up political avenues for a very close EU - UK relationship and even potentially lays the ground for EEA membership.
But this realism makes it all the more necessary to try harder to anticipate future developments and devise effective strategies for directing social processes toward desirable ends.
Those who can not accept our humble beginnings are afraid that realism makes us ALL relatives.
For Gödel, Platonic realism made the most sense of the situation.
The ending went completely against the tone of the rest of the film, and to have that cheezy ending after all that intense violence and realism made the film feel like a sham.
And there's much more to see nearby: Ursino castle, today host to the city museum but once the summer residence of the Sicilian King and Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II, and Verga's house, the Catanian writer whose Realism made Sicily famous throughout the whole world.
Through the immersive realism made possible by Xbox One, you'll experience brutal skirmishes and massive battles as you fight to restore honor to Rome at any cost.
Through the immersive realism made possible by Xbox One, it tells the story of Marius Titus who witnesses the murder of his family at the hands of barbarians.
The game itself is not perfect and there are some unfortunate design quirks, but it's innovations such as the optic cable and reliance on stealth and realism make it a terrific addition to the library of any stealth action fan.
Should realism make the landscape look familiar?
But these works, while quite seductive, conform to a high - end realism made familiar by several generations of European and American contemporary artists.

Not exact matches

A drawing of a girl playing with a pink ball on a road in West Vancouver has a trompe - l'oeil effect on drivers, making it rise up in 3 - D realism to anyone 30 feet away.
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.
Instead of showing all of the special effects and revealing major plot points, the video was more of a teaser that focused on the process behind the making of the movie — emphasizing the real sets and practical effects, and de-emphasizing the CGI effects which were widely criticized as removing the humanity and realism of the prequels.
With his book The Patch, environmental writer Chris Turner makes a plea for realism in the noisy, misguided proxy war over pipelines
I'm all for realism but let's not make it too gritty How high is your savings rate if you don't mind me asking?
@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
Christian realism about human nature suggests that legally enforceable determinations of natural law should not be made in this way.
If you choose, for example, to be an educator or a social worker or an artist, realism demands that you prepare for the possibility that a shrunken job market or the impossibility of making a decent living will force you to abandon your career aspirations in favor of something more «practical.»
If this realism scandalize Christians, it is because they make the great mistake of thinking what is natural is good and what is necessary is legitimate.
But systematically to make positive judgments of politics or technology leads to the rejection of all realism in regard to them and to a belief in progress.
So I can state that what is most lacking in this regard among my brother Christians is neither good will nor charity, neither concern for justice nor dedication, neither enthusiasm nor willingness to make sacrifices — none of these; what is lacking is realism.
Realism would make us demur from the statement» «context relative» means something quite different in the fields of conceptual knowing and material being.»
The article was called «The Secular Saint» and made a case for a kind of heroic existentialism, beyond the then prevalent value - free liberal realism.
Recent debates about realism in ethics and about the array of basic goods that human flourishing requires make Clover's portrait of the moral life seem thin.
The foregoing comments should make the thesis of Ervin Laszlo's book, Beyond Skepticism and Realism, all the more convincing.
«Biblical realism» is a tendency - hardly a school - which tries to make more of the Bible as a formal model.
When candidates see that voters reward a combination of principle and policy realism, candidates will be less likely to make self - destructive statements in exchange for a smattering of applause.
Already in The Idea of Nature, he made a distinction between Whitehead's realism and that of the analytic philosophy.23 In An Autobiography, he radicalizes that distinction, interpreting Whitehead's realism as contradictory to the realistic epistemology of the neo - positivists.24 Hence, he concludes that Whitehead's cosmology is in fact constructed on an anti-realistic principle (EM 176).
The Bible reflects, with an astonishing realism, the existence of man as a creature living in the realm of time and space, and subject to change and development; and this makes it curiously relevant to human life, in its complexity, as we have to live it.
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.»
Attempts to reconceive the contexts of ordinary life and neighborhood, to replicate with more a sense of realism than an impulse toward beautification, to help imagine the lives of the people who built and used old houses of worship, make preservation worthwhile.
Some philosophers cling to «qualia», the latest make of sense - data, but the current orthodoxy, thank goodness, is realism about the material world.
Nonetheless it is remarkable to find these ancient authors employing all the modern devices of the literary craftsman, surprise and suspense, rapidity and delay, humor and solemnity, vividness, realism, untempered callousness, dramatic shift of scene — all permeated with their feeling for what is intrinsically interesting, what makes a good story.
This is realism, naïve if you like, but it is the most plausible and down - to - earth assumption we can make.
In my judgment, such conventional forced options as monism or pluralism, idealism or realism, determinism or indeterminism are all question - begging from start to finish, because they fail to exhaust all the relevant alternatives between which a reasoned choice may in fact be made.
Direct realism renders mediated perception unnecessary, and mediated perception makes realism impossible.
American radical empiricism, both philosophical and theological, advanced a free - standing realism, one independent of monistic foundationalism, and denied the subject - objective duality, thus making relativism a commentary on interrelationality rather than the subjectivistic opposite to objectivism.
The epistemic dualism I assume here against Hartshorne's (and Whitehead's) realism is rooted in a concern to make error intelligible, but I shall not discuss this point here.
But the reality - principle of the new theologians has nothing to do with the bleak realism of the downtrodden, who must scrape to make ends meet and can not afford the luxury of uninhibited fantasy.
But years of living with this realism during a period in which most of the voices of moral criticism have been silent have too often made it little more than a rationalization of whatever has seemed necessary for Western strategy.
The penchant toward realism has given us a popular culture that has made us feel trapped in a dungeon, assuring us that this is the way the world is and must be.
It is not the priority of Jesus» teaching of Fatherhood that makes it so significant, but its intense realism.
My thesis is that the many visions of perfection are more or less the same or at least analogical, and therefore if each Faith keeps its ethics of law dynamic within the framework of and in tension with its own transcendent vision of perfection, the different religious and secular Faiths can have a fruitful dialogue at depth on the nature of human alienation which makes love impossible and for updating our various approaches to personal and public law with greater realism with insights from each other.
While seeing the potential value in such decisions, the reader would not have to be a cynic — realism would suffice — to wonder whether the results might be a mere shuffling of labels; unless sufficient additional personnel and funds were made available, «treatment» would be no more than a euphemism.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z