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Page 410
... limited first - person narrator who tells the novel in the form of a manuscript he has written . Contextually , it seems clear that Riddley has written this account sometime after he and Erny Orfing perform their first Eusa Show ...
... limited first - person narrator who tells the novel in the form of a manuscript he has written . Contextually , it seems clear that Riddley has written this account sometime after he and Erny Orfing perform their first Eusa Show ...
Page 466
... limited only by what we can imagine for the future . Otherwise , there is no limit to what our technological civilization can achieve . Artificial immanence is also not difficult to find in the revolutionary and fast - paced language of ...
... limited only by what we can imagine for the future . Otherwise , there is no limit to what our technological civilization can achieve . Artificial immanence is also not difficult to find in the revolutionary and fast - paced language of ...
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... limited by scientific and technological credibil- ity . But at the heart of questions of limitless possibility and the construction of credibility is a range of visions — an open , rather than a closed , cybernetic system . Csicsery ...
... limited by scientific and technological credibil- ity . But at the heart of questions of limitless possibility and the construction of credibility is a range of visions — an open , rather than a closed , cybernetic system . Csicsery ...
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