Science-fiction Studies, Volume 20SFS Publications., 1993 - Electronic journals |
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... existence at the place where it happens to be . This unique existence of a work of art determined the history to which it was subject throughout the time of its existence . This includes the changes which it may have suffered in ...
... existence at the place where it happens to be . This unique existence of a work of art determined the history to which it was subject throughout the time of its existence . This includes the changes which it may have suffered in ...
Page 208
... existence outside our solar system has never been conclusively demonstrated . To present telescopes , a slightly perturbed stellar orbit would demonstrate at best the existence of a very large world , possibly indistinguishable at this ...
... existence outside our solar system has never been conclusively demonstrated . To present telescopes , a slightly perturbed stellar orbit would demonstrate at best the existence of a very large world , possibly indistinguishable at this ...
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... existence wholly so ... suggests to them a state only slightly more refined than they already know " ( 291 ) . Bellamy portrays evolution as progress towards complete telepathic communication with attendant im- provement in morality ...
... existence wholly so ... suggests to them a state only slightly more refined than they already know " ( 291 ) . Bellamy portrays evolution as progress towards complete telepathic communication with attendant im- provement in morality ...
Contents
Alien Encounters | 15 |
Roger Bozzetto Moreaus TragiFarcical Island | 34 |
Grace Rereading Lester del Reys Helen OLoy | 45 |
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