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... nature " because I think human nature is fairly malleable , although this is a question that sociobiology and SF as well are investigating : how malleable is human nature ? BF : Well , neither you nor Fred have demanded that perfect ...
... nature " because I think human nature is fairly malleable , although this is a question that sociobiology and SF as well are investigating : how malleable is human nature ? BF : Well , neither you nor Fred have demanded that perfect ...
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... nature colonizing technology there is another of technology colonizing nature . Even in Count Zero , the most " ro- mantic " of the three novels , technology gets in its licks : " The Maas Biolabs North America facility was carved into ...
... nature colonizing technology there is another of technology colonizing nature . Even in Count Zero , the most " ro- mantic " of the three novels , technology gets in its licks : " The Maas Biolabs North America facility was carved into ...
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... nature of animals and the geometricization of Australia ; relationships between Stoic ( Zeno ) notions and Australian Weltanschauung ; animal symbolism as a continuation of Renaissance symbolism ; a more profound examination of ...
... nature of animals and the geometricization of Australia ; relationships between Stoic ( Zeno ) notions and Australian Weltanschauung ; animal symbolism as a continuation of Renaissance symbolism ; a more profound examination of ...
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Daniel Fischlin and Andrew Taylor Cybertheater Postmodernism | 1 |
H Bruce Franklin Star Trek in the Vietnam Era | 24 |
A Polemic | 35 |
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