Science-fiction Studies, Volume 27, Part 1SFS Publications., 2000 - Science fiction |
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Page 87
... argument that A - Life is not alive because it depends on the agency of human technology is refuted by biologists Margulis and Sagan : That machines depend on us for their construction and maintenance does not seem a serious argument ...
... argument that A - Life is not alive because it depends on the agency of human technology is refuted by biologists Margulis and Sagan : That machines depend on us for their construction and maintenance does not seem a serious argument ...
Page 152
... argument relies on a small number of feminist science fiction novels produced during the 1970s . She distances herself , and her chosen texts , from both " traditional " utopias - which , she argues , are invested in a self- contained ...
... argument relies on a small number of feminist science fiction novels produced during the 1970s . She distances herself , and her chosen texts , from both " traditional " utopias - which , she argues , are invested in a self- contained ...
Page 171
... argument for the primacy of the family . Her failure to anchor her case in biology is particularly curious because here a valid argument from survival value does seem to be suggested by the " prematurity " of the human infant and its ...
... argument for the primacy of the family . Her failure to anchor her case in biology is particularly curious because here a valid argument from survival value does seem to be suggested by the " prematurity " of the human infant and its ...
Contents
Wrapped in that mysterious | 22 |
Michael Fisch Nation War and Japans Future in the Science | 49 |
AI ALife and | 69 |
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