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Gardner Murphy. through science and through science fiction - that strange art of carrying wild fantasy into the most sober reflections . Often he fails through assuming simply more and more of whatever we al- ready know , failing to ...
Gardner Murphy. through science and through science fiction - that strange art of carrying wild fantasy into the most sober reflections . Often he fails through assuming simply more and more of whatever we al- ready know , failing to ...
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... science fiction ? It is not very difficult for the writer of science fiction to imagine a new humanity derived through a stockbreeder's skill in the selection of favorable char- acteristics and the mating of those who possess these ...
... science fiction ? It is not very difficult for the writer of science fiction to imagine a new humanity derived through a stockbreeder's skill in the selection of favorable char- acteristics and the mating of those who possess these ...
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... science and industry to show the inter- relations among the sciences and ... scientific enterprises already attempted in terms of observation , analysis ... fiction of today would all occupy alcoves in such a museum , with alcoves ...
... science and industry to show the inter- relations among the sciences and ... scientific enterprises already attempted in terms of observation , analysis ... fiction of today would all occupy alcoves in such a museum , with alcoves ...
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