Science-fiction Studies, Volume 4SFS Publications., 1977 - Science fiction |
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Page 149
The analogy broadens the context of the original antinomies and leads to a still more fundamental paradox : man can never achieve the final step of technology complete mastery of the unknown — without ceasing to be human .
The analogy broadens the context of the original antinomies and leads to a still more fundamental paradox : man can never achieve the final step of technology complete mastery of the unknown — without ceasing to be human .
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15.96 ..99.99 % The final question on the survey which dealt with socioeconomic status asked each respondent to list the kind of community in which she or he lived . While these categories do not correspond exactly to the census ...
15.96 ..99.99 % The final question on the survey which dealt with socioeconomic status asked each respondent to list the kind of community in which she or he lived . While these categories do not correspond exactly to the census ...
Page 256
But , as for general and final evaluations of the perspectives of SF as a specific type of literature , they still seem to be premature . NOTES 1. I am interested primarily in certain characteristics of the novel's system .
But , as for general and final evaluations of the perspectives of SF as a specific type of literature , they still seem to be premature . NOTES 1. I am interested primarily in certain characteristics of the novel's system .
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