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... future , of " life - as - it - could - be " ( 13 ) . By critiquing the strain of masculinist Social Darwinism latent in the technoscientific work of the Sante Fe Institute , Helmreich hopes to affect future change by catalyzing the ...
... future , of " life - as - it - could - be " ( 13 ) . By critiquing the strain of masculinist Social Darwinism latent in the technoscientific work of the Sante Fe Institute , Helmreich hopes to affect future change by catalyzing the ...
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Conclusions : The Future of the Future in Anthropology . In the final pages of his marvelous introductory textbook , The Discovery of Humanity ( 1981 ) , Chad Oliver - science fiction's most famous anthropologist - elaborates a ...
Conclusions : The Future of the Future in Anthropology . In the final pages of his marvelous introductory textbook , The Discovery of Humanity ( 1981 ) , Chad Oliver - science fiction's most famous anthropologist - elaborates a ...
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... future , are under both material and symbolic assault . Previous categories of the self and the social that were fixed in Western philosophy - and have come under theoretical scrutiny - have now lost some of their material stability as ...
... future , are under both material and symbolic assault . Previous categories of the self and the social that were fixed in Western philosophy - and have come under theoretical scrutiny - have now lost some of their material stability as ...
Contents
Anthropology Science | 180 |
The Mummys | 217 |
Istvan CsicseryRonay Jr Science Fiction and Empire | 231 |
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