Science-fiction Studies, Volume 31, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2004 - Science fiction |
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... explore the money / science / politics / environment complex of issues , so here's another good opportunity . Also , I lived in Washington DC for four years , and I wanted to describe that a bit , as a kind of dystopic landscape ( at ...
... explore the money / science / politics / environment complex of issues , so here's another good opportunity . Also , I lived in Washington DC for four years , and I wanted to describe that a bit , as a kind of dystopic landscape ( at ...
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... explore the relationship between utilitarianism and Isaac Asimov's FOUNDATION series . In an article entitled " Ethical Evolving Artificial Intelligence : Asimov's Computers and Robots , " Patricia Warrick explores what she calls ...
... explore the relationship between utilitarianism and Isaac Asimov's FOUNDATION series . In an article entitled " Ethical Evolving Artificial Intelligence : Asimov's Computers and Robots , " Patricia Warrick explores what she calls ...
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... explore strange new worlds alternative to the patriarchal and heterosexist one we have been given . Attebery's text does cover this familiar ground as well , exploring feminist utopias , androgynous characters , and women's access ( or ...
... explore strange new worlds alternative to the patriarchal and heterosexist one we have been given . Attebery's text does cover this familiar ground as well , exploring feminist utopias , androgynous characters , and women's access ( or ...
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