Science-fiction Studies, Issues 29-31SFS Publications, 1983 - Science fiction |
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If previously the concepts of “ ideology " and " manipulation , " because of an all too undisciplined and ill - defined use , contributed more to obscuring than to clarifying the discussion , today the flashy concept of “ myth ” — which ...
If previously the concepts of “ ideology " and " manipulation , " because of an all too undisciplined and ill - defined use , contributed more to obscuring than to clarifying the discussion , today the flashy concept of “ myth ” — which ...
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This concept of perfect , because perfectly rational , control has amusing parallels in AI , where it has produced some psychologically barren concepts ( just as , in SF , it has resulted in mediocre fiction - e.g . , Asimov's I , Robot ...
This concept of perfect , because perfectly rational , control has amusing parallels in AI , where it has produced some psychologically barren concepts ( just as , in SF , it has resulted in mediocre fiction - e.g . , Asimov's I , Robot ...
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Moreau's conclusions deal with the Utopian tradition as part of and in dialogue with the emergent and evolving modern concept of Natural Law as promoting in fact that specific tradition which based the concept of law and legitimacy on ...
Moreau's conclusions deal with the Utopian tradition as part of and in dialogue with the emergent and evolving modern concept of Natural Law as promoting in fact that specific tradition which based the concept of law and legitimacy on ...
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Editorial | 2 |
James Gunn The Gatekeepers | 15 |
Boris Eizykman Chance and Science | 24 |
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