Science-fiction Studies, Volume 3SFS Publications., 1976 - Science fiction |
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Page 51
... knowledge in these centuries was a considerable improvement over that of their Near Eastern predecessors . 10 More significant , the Greeks discovered many methods for acquiring new knowledge , made them explicit , and so formulated ...
... knowledge in these centuries was a considerable improvement over that of their Near Eastern predecessors . 10 More significant , the Greeks discovered many methods for acquiring new knowledge , made them explicit , and so formulated ...
Page 114
... knowledge and human actions established in the epistemology and ideology of modern scientific positiv- ism and the industrial order in which it achieved technological form . The positiv- istic exile of metaphysics to the realm of ...
... knowledge and human actions established in the epistemology and ideology of modern scientific positiv- ism and the industrial order in which it achieved technological form . The positiv- istic exile of metaphysics to the realm of ...
Page 115
... knowledge - and of relating knowledge and action - in Brunner's SF . I propose to discuss both the cognitive structure of each of three novels - Stand on Zanzibar ( 1968 ) , The Jagged Orbit ( 1969 ) , and The Sheep Look Up ( 1972 ) ...
... knowledge - and of relating knowledge and action - in Brunner's SF . I propose to discuss both the cognitive structure of each of three novels - Stand on Zanzibar ( 1968 ) , The Jagged Orbit ( 1969 ) , and The Sheep Look Up ( 1972 ) ...
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