Science-fiction Studies, Volume 14SFS Publications., 1987 - Electronic journals |
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... thought cannot be compared with the Creator's can change this . Even if the logic of the Cre- ator's act absolutely cannot be derived from human logic , this state of things must also be the result of the creative act ! It turns out ...
... thought cannot be compared with the Creator's can change this . Even if the logic of the Cre- ator's act absolutely cannot be derived from human logic , this state of things must also be the result of the creative act ! It turns out ...
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... thought from within which we interpret human reality . Derrida cautions that it is not a question of ' rejecting ' these notions ; they are necessary , and , at least at present , nothing is conceivable for us without them . It is a ...
... thought from within which we interpret human reality . Derrida cautions that it is not a question of ' rejecting ' these notions ; they are necessary , and , at least at present , nothing is conceivable for us without them . It is a ...
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... thought as a sham . To see the idea as a hoax by means of which Western capitalism could justify itself in taking from other societies what rightfully belonged to them is to misconstrue history . ( A similar gross error in the ...
... thought as a sham . To see the idea as a hoax by means of which Western capitalism could justify itself in taking from other societies what rightfully belonged to them is to misconstrue history . ( A similar gross error in the ...
Contents
runners Narrative Blending | 21 |
Florian F Marzin Science Fiction and Censorship | 60 |
INTERVIEW | 68 |
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