Science-fiction Studies, Volume 14SFS Publications., 1987 - Electronic journals |
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... question imme- diately arises : What constrains , what injures Its perfection ? This question , in turn , immediately implies the hypothesis of an even higher authority . Thus the system , which should have closed on itself to form a ...
... question imme- diately arises : What constrains , what injures Its perfection ? This question , in turn , immediately implies the hypothesis of an even higher authority . Thus the system , which should have closed on itself to form a ...
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... question of ' rejecting ' these notions ; they are necessary , and , at least at present , nothing is conceivable for us without them . It is a question at first of demonstrating the systematic and historical solidarity of the concepts ...
... question of ' rejecting ' these notions ; they are necessary , and , at least at present , nothing is conceivable for us without them . It is a question at first of demonstrating the systematic and historical solidarity of the concepts ...
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... question arises because of a pattern similar to the one we saw in Alien . For Deckard to do his unpleasant job , and ... question that Roy Batty , the most fearsome of the replicants , poses to Dec- kard as Roy stalks him . The question ...
... question arises because of a pattern similar to the one we saw in Alien . For Deckard to do his unpleasant job , and ... question that Roy Batty , the most fearsome of the replicants , poses to Dec- kard as Roy stalks him . The question ...
Contents
runners Narrative Blending | 21 |
Florian F Marzin Science Fiction and Censorship | 60 |
INTERVIEW | 68 |
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