Science-fiction Studies, Volume 19SFS Publications., 1992 - Electronic journals |
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Does either of you believe that Al is possible ? Or is it one of your metaphors , Bill ? WG : I don't really worry about whether it's possible or not ; it's part of our myth - matrix . We seem to need to think that it's possible , but I ...
Does either of you believe that Al is possible ? Or is it one of your metaphors , Bill ? WG : I don't really worry about whether it's possible or not ; it's part of our myth - matrix . We seem to need to think that it's possible , but I ...
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If the actual , complete creation of an autonomous world were possible , it would mean nothing and its linguistic representation would be incomprehensible . “ Every final conclusion about meanings that the semantics of a work locks in ...
If the actual , complete creation of an autonomous world were possible , it would mean nothing and its linguistic representation would be incomprehensible . “ Every final conclusion about meanings that the semantics of a work locks in ...
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... was any concerted movement possible .... The movement since 1926 , has grown by leaps and bounds until today there are literally hundreds of thousands of adherents to Science Fiction scattered through the entire civilized world ...
... was any concerted movement possible .... The movement since 1926 , has grown by leaps and bounds until today there are literally hundreds of thousands of adherents to Science Fiction scattered through the entire civilized world ...
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Contents
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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