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MWI is distinguished by two qualities: it assumes realism, which it assigns to the wavefunction, and it has the minimal formal structure possible, rejecting any hidden variables, quantum potential, any form of a collapse postulate ( i. e., Copenhagenism ) or mental postulates ( such as the many-minds interpretation makes ).
Footage that was portrayed as being part of the Frontline broadcast ( i. e. Studio or field reports ) was shot at broadcast quality, to increase the " realism " of the satire and complement the behind the scenes footage.
... contemporary readers are reminded by Machiavelli's teaching of Thucydides ; they find in both authors the same “ realism ,” i. e., the same denial of the power of the gods or of justice and the same sensitivity to harsh necessity and elusive chance.
Interpretations may be broadly classed as leaning more towards ontology, i. e. realism, or towards anti-realism.
In the 1950s, research psychologists renewed their interest in attention when the dominant epistemology shifted from positivism ( i. e., behaviorism ) to realism during what has come to be known as the " cognitive revolution ".
Threading is taking on more importance due to modern multi-core systems ( e. g. Cell ) and increased demands in realism.
Whereas realism seeks only to describe subjects as they really are, naturalism also attempts to determine " scientifically " the underlying forces ( e. g., the environment or heredity ) influencing the actions of its subjects.
Aeropainting was varied in subject matter and treatment, including realism ( especially in works of propaganda ), abstraction, dynamism, quiet Umbrian landscapes, portraits of Mussolini ( e. g. Dottori's Portrait of il Duce ), devotional religious paintings and decorative art.
By contrast, it is thought by many mind-body dualists ( e. g. René Descartes, David Chalmers ) that subjective conscious experience constitutes a separate effect that demands another cause, a cause that is either outside the physical world ( dualism ) or due to an as yet unknown physical phenomenon ( see for instance Quantum mind, Indirect realism ).
Scientific realism usually holds that science makes progress, i. e. scientific theories usually get successively better, or, rather, answer more and more questions.
" To formalism's rival, legal realism, this criticism is incoherent, because legal realism assumes that, at least in difficult cases, all applications of the law will require that a judge refer to external ( i. e. non-legal ) sources, such as the judge's conception of justice, or commercial norms.
The modal status problem is only problematic if one thinks of physicalism as a contingent truth ( i. e. not necessary ), because it is described in terms of modal notions ( i. e. through modal realism ).
* the " willingness to sacrifice realism to a gag " ( e. g. turning cartwheels in front of a giant moon to show that Dexter is in love );
Previous research suggests that the realism of television narratives in combination with individual-level " transportability ," or the ability to adopt a less critical stance toward a narrative, might facilitate cultivation effects ( e. g., Bilandzic & Busselle, 2008 ).
One way to draw using an oblique view is to draw the side of the object you are looking at in two dimensions, i. e. flat, and then draw the other sides at an angle of 45 degrees, but instead of drawing the sides full size they are only drawn with half the depth creating ' forced depth ' – adding an element of realism to the object.
The first horn of the dilemma ( i. e. that which is right is commanded by God because it is right ) goes under a variety of names: intellectualism, rationalism, realism, naturalism, and / or objectivism.
It is, most importantly, an attempt to escape the history of metaphysics ; a history that has always prioritised certain concepts, e. g., those of substance, essence, soul, spirit ( idealism ), matter ( realism ), becoming, freedom, sense-experience, language, science etc.

realism and .
In method as well as in theme this little anecdote with its details selected as much for expressiveness and allegory as for `` realism '', anticipates a kind of musical composition, as well as a kind of fictional composition, in which, as Leverkuhn says, `` there shall be nothing unthematic ''.
For better or worse we cannot regard `` imitation '' in the arts in the simple mode of classical rationalism or detached realism.
Here artistic realism involves the audience in an impassioned participation in events whose overtones and implications are transcendent.
Mimesis here is not to be confused with literalism or realism in the conventional sense.
To carry out this exalted conception the author has combined the vivid realism and imaginative power we have noticed in his early poetry and carried them out on a grand scale.
and he wrote also the masterpiece of frontier humor, `` The Big Bear Of Arkansas '', in which earthy realism is placed alongside the exaggeration of the backwoods tall-tale and the awe with which man contemplates the grandeur and the mysteries of nature.
The foregoing factors are pertinent to the analysis of perceptual images and the broad conditions under which they achieve realism or fall short of it.
The public, Tom said the man told him, wanted realism, and his play wasn't that.
It was fantastic writing, beautiful writing, the man declared, but the public, he insisted, wanted realism.
It is perhaps too late now to talk of mandate because it is inconsistent with what is termed political realism.
But if any realism and feeling for truth remain in the General Assembly, it is time for men of courage to measure the magnitude of the failure and urge some new approach.
I recall the startling, vivid realism of a dream in which I lived through the horror of the bombing of a little Korean town.
the cinematic element of time is merely used to increase the realism of an object which would still be reasonably realistic in a still photo.
The enormity of what Conrad had told him made it impossible for Gilborn to accept, with any degree of realism, the actuality of it.
But from the start they had two important ingredients: sincerity and realism.
Complete with crowd effects, interruptions by jet planes, and sundry other touches of realism, this disc displays London's new technique to the best effect.
Strange, but true -- authenticity and realism often aren't related at all.
And to an industry that prides itself on authenticity, he urged greater realism.
The messy meals, the washing of dishes, the drying of clothes may be realism, but there is such a thing as redundancy.
it had a look of grim stark realism, resembling other cities whose habitual climate was cold, instead of the sprawling bumptious open-handed greedy Western city basking in eternal sunshine at the foot of mountains stored with endless riches and resources.
* Socialist realism, the Soviet version of Art Deco architecture.
Rodin's most original work departed from traditional themes of mythology and allegory, modeled the human body with realism, and celebrated individual character and physicality.
From the unexpected realism of his first major figure — inspired by his 1875 trip to Italy — to the unconventional memorials whose commissions he later sought, Rodin's reputation grew, such that he became the preeminent French sculptor of his time.
Sublime painting, unlike kitsch realism, "... will enable us to see only by making it impossible to see ; it will please only by causing pain.
The term was coined by Michael Dummett, who introduced it in his paper Realism to re-examine a number of classical philosophical disputes involving such doctrines as nominalism, conceptual realism, idealism and phenomenalism.

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