Science-fiction Studies, Volume 31, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2004 - Science fiction |
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Page 182
... course , as you point out , " what is true in Antarctica is true everywhere else . " Can you tell us about the nature of your engagement with these questions and how they find expression in fictional form ? KSR : It seems to me that we ...
... course , as you point out , " what is true in Antarctica is true everywhere else . " Can you tell us about the nature of your engagement with these questions and how they find expression in fictional form ? KSR : It seems to me that we ...
Page 185
... course , that cannot be universalized since it exists on the backs of the world's impoverished majority ? What if ... course of history , a progressive course in which things become more just and sustainable over the generations . We're ...
... course , that cannot be universalized since it exists on the backs of the world's impoverished majority ? What if ... course of history , a progressive course in which things become more just and sustainable over the generations . We're ...
Page 198
... course of action do more good than harm to humanity as a whole and how can one tell ? ( 429 ) . Daneel , in other words , still faces the same calculation problems that his fledgling utilitarianism first revealed to him thousands of ...
... course of action do more good than harm to humanity as a whole and how can one tell ? ( 429 ) . Daneel , in other words , still faces the same calculation problems that his fledgling utilitarianism first revealed to him thousands of ...
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