Science-fiction Studies, Volume 3SFS Publications., 1976 - Science fiction |
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Page 14
... least peripherally doctrinal . In " A Family Matter , " the woman is a stowaway ( of all things ) who claims to be his mother , lamenting her loss of twenty years ago , and raging at him , threatening his " flesh - organ . " In self ...
... least peripherally doctrinal . In " A Family Matter , " the woman is a stowaway ( of all things ) who claims to be his mother , lamenting her loss of twenty years ago , and raging at him , threatening his " flesh - organ . " In self ...
Page 15
... least not if it means the down- grading of science and technology . They represent for him the best that we can do today and in the foreseeable future , when it comes to knowledge and con- crete achievement . As in A Canticle for ...
... least not if it means the down- grading of science and technology . They represent for him the best that we can do today and in the foreseeable future , when it comes to knowledge and con- crete achievement . As in A Canticle for ...
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... least the Aristo- telians were clearly on the defensive . At this point the future of the new astronomy and of the Somnium looked almost as bright as the new stars seen for the first time through Galileo's telescope . The lunar ...
... least the Aristo- telians were clearly on the defensive . At this point the future of the new astronomy and of the Somnium looked almost as bright as the new stars seen for the first time through Galileo's telescope . The lunar ...
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