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Page 37
... believe , the whale points out how different the Japanese are from humans , in their " perception of beauty , " in their " joy in death " ( 66 ) ; the whales possess these qualities . Ryoko , who finds herself in the hospital after the ...
... believe , the whale points out how different the Japanese are from humans , in their " perception of beauty , " in their " joy in death " ( 66 ) ; the whales possess these qualities . Ryoko , who finds herself in the hospital after the ...
Page 60
... believe that this is in fact Tsuge's plan , since we are offered no obvious motive for such an apocalyptic wish - save , perhaps , for the New Testament passage itself . The New Testament quotation occurs in the final scene , when ...
... believe that this is in fact Tsuge's plan , since we are offered no obvious motive for such an apocalyptic wish - save , perhaps , for the New Testament passage itself . The New Testament quotation occurs in the final scene , when ...
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... believe that Donnelly considers them all classical utopians . Not long after this we find that " We have agreed that classical utopianism is a mode of thought that deals with humanity's temporal condition and that the intention of ...
... believe that Donnelly considers them all classical utopians . Not long after this we find that " We have agreed that classical utopianism is a mode of thought that deals with humanity's temporal condition and that the intention of ...
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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