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Reality, Reality
The women of Reality, Reality are mesmerizing, whether in love or in solitude.Full of compassion, generosity, sorrow and joy, their fifteen unforgettable stories explore the power of the imagination to make things real, and celebrate, most of all, those who dare to dream.
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Moral Feelings, Moral Reality, and Moral Progress
This volume presents two closely related essays by Thomas Nagel: “Gut Feelings and Moral Knowledge” and “Moral Reality and Moral Progress.” Both essays are concerned with moral epistemology and our means of access to moral truth; both are concerned with moral realism and with the resistance to subjectivist and reductionist accounts of morality; and both are concerned with the historical development of moral knowledge.The second essay also proposes an account of the historical development of moral truth, according to which it does not share the timelessness of scientific truth.This is because moral truth must be based on reasons that are accessible to the individuals to whom they apply, and such accessibility depends on historical developments.The result is that only some advances in moral knowledge are discoveries of what has been true all along.
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Restyling Factual TV : Audiences and News, Documentary and Reality Genres
Addressing the wide range of programmes and formats from news, to documentary, to popular factual genres, Annette Hill’s new book examines the ways viewers navigate their way through a busy, noisy and constantly changing factual television environment. Restyling Factual TV addresses the wide range of programmes that fall within the category of 'factuality', from politics, to natural history, to reality entertainment. Based on research with audiences of factual TV, primarily in Sweden and the UK, but with reference to other countries such as the US, this book tackles issues such as legitimacy, ethics and value in contemporary news and current affairs, documentary and reality programming. Drawing on the ethics of truth-telling and notions of quality, this wide-ranging, authoritative book expands the debate on popular factual entertainment and will be a welcome addition to the current literature.
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The Shadow World : Life Between the News Media and Reality
This book looks at the news media's portrayal of reality and seeks answers as to why this portrayal often falls short of reality itself.Jim Willis examines the factors that contribute to the journalist's often faulty perception of reality, factors that are beyond the immediate control of the reporter: errant sources, competitive influences, the embedding process of storytelling, marketing's influence on the news, and the structure of news stories.The book stresses that the reporting process is more difficult than most critics and reporters realize, and points out that the best reporters are those who will take time to recognize challenges and work to overcome them.Ideal as a supplementary text for advanced courses in reporting, The Shadow World focuses on the complexities of good reporting.It studies the challenges that face today's journalist and provides practical guidance for the novice reporter. Studying actual reporting cases, Willis discusses the difference between seeking accuracy and seeking truth in journalism.He examines state-of-the-art methods of good reporting and stresses the need for specializing, remembering the larger truth, treating rumors as rumors, and following appropriate role models.A useful guide discussing the full range of philosophical, theoretical, and practical considerations influencing the reporter, The Shadow World will be a valuable resource for the student of journalism.
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Is reality reality?
Reality is often defined as the state of things as they actually exist, rather than as they may appear or might be imagined. However, reality can be subjective and influenced by individual perceptions, beliefs, and experiences. Therefore, what one person perceives as reality may differ from another person's reality. In this sense, reality can be seen as a complex and multifaceted concept that is shaped by various factors.
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Is reality the reality?
Yes, reality is the reality we experience and perceive through our senses and consciousness. It is the world as it exists independently of our thoughts and beliefs. While our perception of reality may be influenced by our individual perspectives and interpretations, the objective reality remains constant and consistent.
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'Escape from reality or reality?'
It depends on the individual and the context. Sometimes, escaping from reality through activities like reading, watching movies, or playing video games can provide a much-needed break and relaxation. However, it's important to also engage with reality and face its challenges in order to grow and develop as a person. Finding a balance between escaping from reality and engaging with it is key to maintaining mental and emotional well-being.
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What is reality and what is not reality?
Reality is the state of things as they actually exist, independent of our thoughts or perceptions. It is what is true and can be verified through evidence and experience. On the other hand, what is not reality are things that are imagined, fictional, or based on beliefs without evidence. These can include illusions, dreams, and delusions that do not correspond to the actual state of the world.
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'And we're coming out of dreams/And we're coming back to dreams' is the first thing you hear Bill say as you remake your acquaintance on 'REALITY'. Right out the gate, he's standing in two places at once: meeting up with old friends behind the scenes and encountering them on the record, finding himself coming round the bend and then again as someone else on down the line. Like the character actor he played on 'Gold Record', writing stories about other people, telling jokes about everyone, and in singing them, becoming the songs.
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Do you think reality shows are good?
Reality shows can be entertaining and provide a glimpse into the lives of others, but they often prioritize drama and conflict over authenticity. Some reality shows can perpetuate negative stereotypes and exploit participants for entertainment. It's important for viewers to be critical of the content they consume and consider the impact these shows may have on society.
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Is reality relative?
Reality is not relative in the sense that it is completely subjective and varies from person to person. There are objective truths and facts that exist independently of individual perspectives. However, individuals may perceive and interpret reality differently based on their experiences, beliefs, and cultural backgrounds. This can lead to different perspectives on the same reality, but it does not change the underlying objective truth of the reality itself.
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Is reality harsh?
Reality can be perceived as harsh by some individuals due to the challenges, difficulties, and hardships they may face. However, reality is also filled with moments of joy, love, and beauty. It is important to remember that while reality may present obstacles, it also offers opportunities for growth, learning, and resilience. Ultimately, how harsh reality feels is subjective and can vary depending on one's perspective and experiences.
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What is reality?
Reality can be defined as the state of things as they actually exist, rather than as they may appear or might be imagined. It is the totality of all things, events, and phenomena that exist in the physical world and can be perceived through our senses or understood through reason and logic. Reality is the objective truth of existence, independent of individual perceptions or beliefs.
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