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Page 63
... human must , during boyhood and adolescence , pass through the human levels ; there will be a stage of his development when he is less than adult - human , another stage when he is equal to adult - human -- and the final stage when he ...
... human must , during boyhood and adolescence , pass through the human levels ; there will be a stage of his development when he is less than adult - human , another stage when he is equal to adult - human -- and the final stage when he ...
Page 82
... human practically vanishes or assumes a small supervisory role as the technological pushes to the foreground , as machines set about accomplish- ing their great task . The " subjective consequences " of this technological takeover ...
... human practically vanishes or assumes a small supervisory role as the technological pushes to the foreground , as machines set about accomplish- ing their great task . The " subjective consequences " of this technological takeover ...
Page 83
... human space exploration . The argument offered by Oswald Cabal is that this undertaking is not simply a grandiose technologi- cal scheme , but part of the inevitable destiny of the race , and the gun thus a monument to humanity itself ...
... human space exploration . The argument offered by Oswald Cabal is that this undertaking is not simply a grandiose technologi- cal scheme , but part of the inevitable destiny of the race , and the gun thus a monument to humanity itself ...
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Roger Luckhurst The ScienceFictionalization of Trauma | 29 |
Approaches to Québec Separa | 53 |
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