Science-fiction Studies, Volume 27, Part 1SFS Publications., 2000 - Science fiction |
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( 168 ) ALife offers a “ profound break ” with the anthropic semiotic systems and recursive corporeal re - representations that have dominated the “ bodies ” of the digital domain ( Clark 130–31 ) , presenting possibilities for an ...
( 168 ) ALife offers a “ profound break ” with the anthropic semiotic systems and recursive corporeal re - representations that have dominated the “ bodies ” of the digital domain ( Clark 130–31 ) , presenting possibilities for an ...
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A - Life's comparative biologies not only expand our limited concepts of evolution and life but may even offer a " new way of doing philosophy " that breaks with Western metaphysical traditions ( Dennett 291 ) , thereby furthering its ...
A - Life's comparative biologies not only expand our limited concepts of evolution and life but may even offer a " new way of doing philosophy " that breaks with Western metaphysical traditions ( Dennett 291 ) , thereby furthering its ...
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Rather than defining an aesthetics in parallel with high culture strategies , Bloom offers what might be called a “ hedonics ” of pulp culture . The actual chapter on the “ Rule of Pulp , ” which uses the Comics Code as a model for the ...
Rather than defining an aesthetics in parallel with high culture strategies , Bloom offers what might be called a “ hedonics ” of pulp culture . The actual chapter on the “ Rule of Pulp , ” which uses the Comics Code as a model for the ...
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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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