Science-fiction Studies, Volume 34, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2007 - Science fiction |
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Page 215
... possible to build the Tower of Babel without ascending it , the work would have been permitted ” ( 35 ) . Is it , indeed , possible to build the tower without ascending it ? Is this a paradox with which mainstream sf has not been able ...
... possible to build the Tower of Babel without ascending it , the work would have been permitted ” ( 35 ) . Is it , indeed , possible to build the tower without ascending it ? Is this a paradox with which mainstream sf has not been able ...
Page 266
... possible ) computing resources with other hackers [ and ] they both rely on and reinforce a sense of community that may be hackerdom's most valuable intangible asset " ; but the hackers / crackers of cyberpunk go it alone . 10 Without ...
... possible ) computing resources with other hackers [ and ] they both rely on and reinforce a sense of community that may be hackerdom's most valuable intangible asset " ; but the hackers / crackers of cyberpunk go it alone . 10 Without ...
Page 335
... possible dangers pure consciousness faces in the midst of bionic cyborg bodies and an emergent posthumanism that " may undermine human nature ... by forcibly overextending and thus jeopardizing the neurophysiology of consciousness ...
... possible dangers pure consciousness faces in the midst of bionic cyborg bodies and an emergent posthumanism that " may undermine human nature ... by forcibly overextending and thus jeopardizing the neurophysiology of consciousness ...
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