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Mr. Bird said he wanted to do more with less, "capturing the essence of reality" rather than "recreating reality".

"What the majority call fantastic and exceptional is for me the very essence of reality," Dostoevsky said of "Crime and Punishment".

It has been held, however e.g., by disciples of the Greek philosopher Heracleitus that the time flow is of the essence of reality.

Some philosophical ideas about the essence of reality can't be studied empirically, but they have been investigated and debated throughout time.

Add to this unpromising palette the ubiquitous black holes that pepper the cosmos, pulling matter and energy into endless gravitational pits, and you have a real challenge if you are an artist intent on portraying the essence of reality.

In "Unique Forms of Continuity in Space" and "Head + House + Light" (1911), he carried out his theories that the sculptor should model objects as they interact with their environment, thus revealing the dynamic essence of reality.

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In contrast to the classical Confucian position which had been formulated in the Discourse on proper names (see section 1.2) and follows the presumption that names imply the essence of realities, this utilitarian position derived from their awareness of the relativity of comprehension.

While it's easy to dismiss Google's latest endeavor as just another user engagement gimmick, it captures the essence of virtual reality better than anything else by using it as a medium for creating and distributing creative projects.

Contrary to the Confucian Analects, he did not believe in the primary mission of some ideal language which incorporated the essence of existing realities, but considered names and linguistic concepts as merely arbitrary means for expressing concrete (objective) social realities.

Cesário Verde, considered by some to be the greatest poet of the 19th century, addressed himself to the poetic essence of common realities; "Sentimento de um occidental" ("Feelings of a Westerner") is a poem saturated in irony and alienation that depicts a prototype of the flaneur figure (an urban wanderer) that would later be developed in literary Modernism.

In essence, the notion of reality is discarded.

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