Science-fiction Studies, Volume 31, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2004 - Science fiction |
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... called the fallacy of premature teleology . It is a form of blindness that prevents us from understanding that ... ( called Quizmaster ) of the Solar System is selected by means of a machine , called the Bottle , based on Heisenberg's ...
... called the fallacy of premature teleology . It is a form of blindness that prevents us from understanding that ... ( called Quizmaster ) of the Solar System is selected by means of a machine , called the Bottle , based on Heisenberg's ...
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... called " the informatics of domination " ( 161-65 ) . Winicott illuminates Gibson's troping in Mona Lisa Overdrive , the way in which he creates so many characters in terms of their relations with , or their merging with , prostheses ...
... called " the informatics of domination " ( 161-65 ) . Winicott illuminates Gibson's troping in Mona Lisa Overdrive , the way in which he creates so many characters in terms of their relations with , or their merging with , prostheses ...
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... called non - traditional ads , although they " account for 5 to 10 percent of the industry business [ , ] ... are getting 80 to 90 percent of the focus " ( 52 ) . In Gibson's near - future world of ubiquitous and often hidden ...
... called non - traditional ads , although they " account for 5 to 10 percent of the industry business [ , ] ... are getting 80 to 90 percent of the focus " ( 52 ) . In Gibson's near - future world of ubiquitous and often hidden ...
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