Science-fiction Studies, Volume 27, Part 1SFS Publications., 2000 - Science fiction |
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Page 58
... final lines remains obscure , however , since it is never made clear how catching Tsuge will lead to a better understanding of the human hubris implied in the connection between apathy and the media . The lack of clarity here has in ...
... final lines remains obscure , however , since it is never made clear how catching Tsuge will lead to a better understanding of the human hubris implied in the connection between apathy and the media . The lack of clarity here has in ...
Page 154
... final radical break from the utopian tradition as it persisted in More - so that if More was modern , this must make Bacon ... what ? postmodern ? And isn't The New Atlantis still concerned with " the good life in this world " and ...
... final radical break from the utopian tradition as it persisted in More - so that if More was modern , this must make Bacon ... what ? postmodern ? And isn't The New Atlantis still concerned with " the good life in this world " and ...
Page 158
... final chapter engages in a wandering meditation that arrives at a definition of sf unrelated to self - consciousness and ready to dump any or all parts of Gernsback's triad of story - science - prophecy . Throughout the final chapter ...
... final chapter engages in a wandering meditation that arrives at a definition of sf unrelated to self - consciousness and ready to dump any or all parts of Gernsback's triad of story - science - prophecy . Throughout the final chapter ...
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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