Science-fiction Studies, Volume 27, Part 1SFS Publications., 2000 - Science fiction |
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Page 86
... difference . I argue that the human may offer strategies that enable us to think outside the confines of Western metaphysics and thus constitute a challenge to the anthropocentric and logocentric traditions of humanism , suggesting an ...
... difference . I argue that the human may offer strategies that enable us to think outside the confines of Western metaphysics and thus constitute a challenge to the anthropocentric and logocentric traditions of humanism , suggesting an ...
Page 121
... difference between a " successful " and an " unsuccessful " book is only a few hundred copies , and it doesn't seem to matter whether it is a reprint or a new book , or whether the author is a world - famous writer or a complete unknown ...
... difference between a " successful " and an " unsuccessful " book is only a few hundred copies , and it doesn't seem to matter whether it is a reprint or a new book , or whether the author is a world - famous writer or a complete unknown ...
Page 164
... difference and the latter the more " rational " -and therefore totalitar- ian - because the alien Klaatu demands " rigid conformity to the universal order , an order from which there can be no dissent " ( 46 ) . The problem , as ...
... difference and the latter the more " rational " -and therefore totalitar- ian - because the alien Klaatu demands " rigid conformity to the universal order , an order from which there can be no dissent " ( 46 ) . The problem , as ...
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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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