Science-fiction Studies, Volume 31, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2004 - Science fiction |
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Page 265
... concern with cybernetic technology typically involves some degree of adherence to a functionalist view of mind , self , and memory . Heuser does not use that terminology , but she gives considerable emphasis to the prevalent assumption ...
... concern with cybernetic technology typically involves some degree of adherence to a functionalist view of mind , self , and memory . Heuser does not use that terminology , but she gives considerable emphasis to the prevalent assumption ...
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... concerns within a broader historical context than the above - cited works , which tend to focus on the 1970s boom of ... concern with " discovery , power , desire , selfhood , and alienness ” ( 9 ) , central categories for mediating our ...
... concerns within a broader historical context than the above - cited works , which tend to focus on the 1970s boom of ... concern with " discovery , power , desire , selfhood , and alienness ” ( 9 ) , central categories for mediating our ...
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... concern with the individual's relation to the past : as a source of knowledge , as a basis for future action , and as a burden . Their essay makes interesting use of Jacques Derrida's ideas about the work of mourning to read the ...
... concern with the individual's relation to the past : as a source of knowledge , as a basis for future action , and as a burden . Their essay makes interesting use of Jacques Derrida's ideas about the work of mourning to read the ...
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