Science-fiction Studies, Volume 19SFS Publications., 1992 - Electronic journals |
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Page 194
The allusion to paranoids , who perceive meanings where there aren't any , refers to the tension in which the Solaris ... In the end , the question about the meaning of the ocean is good only for an anecdote : on one occasion Kelvin ...
The allusion to paranoids , who perceive meanings where there aren't any , refers to the tension in which the Solaris ... In the end , the question about the meaning of the ocean is good only for an anecdote : on one occasion Kelvin ...
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If language lacks an objective - meaningful point of reference , then the solid meaning of its signs appears to be a fiction also . What do “ ocean , ” " plasma , " " mimoid , " " slime , " " gelatine , " " brain ” mean in the context ...
If language lacks an objective - meaningful point of reference , then the solid meaning of its signs appears to be a fiction also . What do “ ocean , ” " plasma , " " mimoid , " " slime , " " gelatine , " " brain ” mean in the context ...
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Under these circumstances , it is obvious that the ocean of the planet Solaris can have no meaning ; the perceptions of the cosmonauts must consequently also lack orientation , insofar as the ocean possesses no characteristics connected ...
Under these circumstances , it is obvious that the ocean of the planet Solaris can have no meaning ; the perceptions of the cosmonauts must consequently also lack orientation , insofar as the ocean possesses no characteristics connected ...
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Daniel Fischlin Veronica Hollinger Andrew Taylor The Charisma | 1 |
David Ketterer Esther Rochon | 17 |
Peter Fitting Reconsiderations of the Separatist Paradigm | 32 |
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