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Page 39
... relationship between intended information and white noise in the channels of communication between a sender and receiver . As Serres puts it : " [ i ] nformation theory follows directly from thermodynamics . It studies the transmission ...
... relationship between intended information and white noise in the channels of communication between a sender and receiver . As Serres puts it : " [ i ] nformation theory follows directly from thermodynamics . It studies the transmission ...
Page 52
... relationship between realms that are normally held to be distinct within modern thought , such as science and fiction , mathematics and mythology . The article argues that such topological method offers sf studies a theoretical language ...
... relationship between realms that are normally held to be distinct within modern thought , such as science and fiction , mathematics and mythology . The article argues that such topological method offers sf studies a theoretical language ...
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... relationship between the material and the discursive and an acknowledgement that the body is not facilely reducible to either ( and that both " matter " and " discourse " are subject to a further regress of interpretation that precludes ...
... relationship between the material and the discursive and an acknowledgement that the body is not facilely reducible to either ( and that both " matter " and " discourse " are subject to a further regress of interpretation that precludes ...
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