Science-fiction Studies, Volume 1SFS Publications., 1973 - Electronic journals |
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Page 177
... Finally , in his discussion of the evolution of man , he examines the superior man ( the mutant ) as seen for instance in Slan and More than Human , which becomes , in recent SF , the " man - god , " with the reworking of ancient myth ...
... Finally , in his discussion of the evolution of man , he examines the superior man ( the mutant ) as seen for instance in Slan and More than Human , which becomes , in recent SF , the " man - god , " with the reworking of ancient myth ...
Page 219
... finally know to what extent any interpretation of reality , however far out , is preferable to man's phenomenological or anth- ropomorphic limitations " [ p203 ; cf pp 185 , 187 , 202 ] ) . To the extent that Ketterer interprets Lem in ...
... finally know to what extent any interpretation of reality , however far out , is preferable to man's phenomenological or anth- ropomorphic limitations " [ p203 ; cf pp 185 , 187 , 202 ] ) . To the extent that Ketterer interprets Lem in ...
Page 268
... finally to solipsism : whatever the writer can imagine is as good as created , and conversely all that is created is imagined . No wonder he appealed to later lonely writers . Poe's influence has been immense in both Anglo - American ...
... finally to solipsism : whatever the writer can imagine is as good as created , and conversely all that is created is imagined . No wonder he appealed to later lonely writers . Poe's influence has been immense in both Anglo - American ...
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