Science-fiction Studies, Issues 29-31SFS Publications., 1983 - Science fiction |
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Page 65
... give the PyrE to one group or another , or that he keep it from all groups in order to protect mankind , Foyle cannot decide what to do until he gets the right answer from a robot that goes " crazy " under the influence of Dagenham's ...
... give the PyrE to one group or another , or that he keep it from all groups in order to protect mankind , Foyle cannot decide what to do until he gets the right answer from a robot that goes " crazy " under the influence of Dagenham's ...
Page 312
... give ( indirect ) advice , but for the subsequent ( direct ) speech acts as well . In the confrontation after Pulefen , we see Genly Ai painfully attempting to fit the new information into his mode of understand- ing Estraven's speech ...
... give ( indirect ) advice , but for the subsequent ( direct ) speech acts as well . In the confrontation after Pulefen , we see Genly Ai painfully attempting to fit the new information into his mode of understand- ing Estraven's speech ...
Page 336
... give orders to their machines and expect them to behave accordingly . But thanks to the nature of their orders , the output frequently does not make any sense . They are unable to understand how that can be , because they see the ...
... give orders to their machines and expect them to behave accordingly . But thanks to the nature of their orders , the output frequently does not make any sense . They are unable to understand how that can be , because they see the ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 7 |
James Gunn The Gatekeepers | 15 |
Martin Bridgstock A Psychological Approach to Hard | 50 |
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