Science-fiction Studies, Volume 31, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2004 - Science fiction |
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Page 192
... Eternity , a place that exists outside of normal space and time . From Eternity , one can observe Reality ( i.e. , Earth and the events taking place on Earth ) at any time between the twenty - fourth century ( specifically , the moment ...
... Eternity , a place that exists outside of normal space and time . From Eternity , one can observe Reality ( i.e. , Earth and the events taking place on Earth ) at any time between the twenty - fourth century ( specifically , the moment ...
Page 193
... Eternity rules out the triumphs as well . It is in meeting the great tests that mankind can most successfully rise to great heights . Out of danger and restless insecurity comes the force that pushes mankind to newer and loftier ...
... Eternity rules out the triumphs as well . It is in meeting the great tests that mankind can most successfully rise to great heights . Out of danger and restless insecurity comes the force that pushes mankind to newer and loftier ...
Page 204
... Eternity . Clearly there are a number of non- utilitarian reasons for dismantling Eternity . A Kantian , for instance , would surely object that the Eternals are performing numerous actions without obtaining the consent of all the ...
... Eternity . Clearly there are a number of non- utilitarian reasons for dismantling Eternity . A Kantian , for instance , would surely object that the Eternals are performing numerous actions without obtaining the consent of all the ...
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