Science-fiction Studies, Volume 27, Part 1SFS Publications., 2000 - Science fiction |
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Page 60
... meaning , however , serves to disguise this explanation almost entirely . We know only from the film's opening scene that Tsuge's plan is somehow connected to his experience in Southeast Asia . When Arakawa informs Goto that the ...
... meaning , however , serves to disguise this explanation almost entirely . We know only from the film's opening scene that Tsuge's plan is somehow connected to his experience in Southeast Asia . When Arakawa informs Goto that the ...
Page 87
... meaning something . That " meaning , " he 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 ...
... meaning something . That " meaning , " he 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 ...
Page 98
... meaning to " science fiction . " During the 1950s , the name was changed to approximate the meaning of the Russian term ( Guo 105 ) . In response to the negative connotations the newer term has acquired , Guo Jianzhong proposes changing ...
... meaning to " science fiction . " During the 1950s , the name was changed to approximate the meaning of the Russian term ( Guo 105 ) . In response to the negative connotations the newer term has acquired , Guo Jianzhong proposes changing ...
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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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