Science-fiction Studies, Volume 27, Part 1SFS Publications., 2000 - Science fiction |
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Page 87
... argues , is not inherent within the code , but is projected onto the symbols by us from without ( Harnad 294-95 ) . 5. Instructively , Kevin Kelly argues that what we once imagined to be " metaphorically alive " we now see as truly ...
... argues , is not inherent within the code , but is projected onto the symbols by us from without ( Harnad 294-95 ) . 5. Instructively , Kevin Kelly argues that what we once imagined to be " metaphorically alive " we now see as truly ...
Page 162
... argues finally for a blending of the two , in which critical theory functions as a new kind of pulp . What unites them both , he argues , is an almost metaphysical nostalgia pitched in a gothic register . As the pulps voiced a longing ...
... argues finally for a blending of the two , in which critical theory functions as a new kind of pulp . What unites them both , he argues , is an almost metaphysical nostalgia pitched in a gothic register . As the pulps voiced a longing ...
Page 164
... argues that the " invasion narratives " cannot be viewed simply as " a code for fears of Soviet aggression " ( 15 ) , but rather that they express a fear of the effects of the new forms of scientific rationalism on American life ...
... argues that the " invasion narratives " cannot be viewed simply as " a code for fears of Soviet aggression " ( 15 ) , but rather that they express a fear of the effects of the new forms of scientific rationalism on American life ...
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Wrapped in that mysterious | 22 |
Michael Fisch Nation War and Japans Future in the Science | 49 |
AI ALife and | 69 |
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