Science-fiction Studies, Volume 27, Part 1SFS Publications., 2000 - Science fiction |
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Peer's solipsism makes explicit the disavowal of the “ real ” world implicit in all cyberspatial fictions , a generally escapist abandonment of moral concerns and corporeal responsibilities . The philosophy of “ Solipsist Nation ...
Peer's solipsism makes explicit the disavowal of the “ real ” world implicit in all cyberspatial fictions , a generally escapist abandonment of moral concerns and corporeal responsibilities . The philosophy of “ Solipsist Nation ...
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... Turner concentrates on the ambiguous moral positions of ordinary and extraordinary people facing the death of their civilizationsthrough global warming in The Sea and Summer ( 1987 ; US rpt as The Drowning Towers , 1988 ) ; through ...
... Turner concentrates on the ambiguous moral positions of ordinary and extraordinary people facing the death of their civilizationsthrough global warming in The Sea and Summer ( 1987 ; US rpt as The Drowning Towers , 1988 ) ; through ...
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The resultant products often conflicted with Victorian public morality , whether they took the form of working class political ... the highbrow assumption that economic liberty leads inexorably to moral laxity among the lower classes .
The resultant products often conflicted with Victorian public morality , whether they took the form of working class political ... the highbrow assumption that economic liberty leads inexorably to moral laxity among the lower classes .
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Michael Fisch Nation War and Japans Future in the Science | 49 |
AI ALife and | 69 |
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