Science-fiction Studies, Issue 14SFS Publications, 1978 - Science fiction |
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They share their minds totally . This union is the ultimate in social relations - a blending of individuals , a group mind . When the Neanderthals have some powerful experience or concept to share , they can join minds .
They share their minds totally . This union is the ultimate in social relations - a blending of individuals , a group mind . When the Neanderthals have some powerful experience or concept to share , they can join minds .
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Hopefully , even the most fervent fans usually know that even the most “ mind expanding ” wishdreams of a Clarke or Heinlein are only imaginatively and not ontologically real — but did Charles Manson ? This confusion between fact and ...
Hopefully , even the most fervent fans usually know that even the most “ mind expanding ” wishdreams of a Clarke or Heinlein are only imaginatively and not ontologically real — but did Charles Manson ? This confusion between fact and ...
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Automata were pure body , but robots can possess mind . While the metal body must meet certain qualifying conditions , the key testing - ground for robothood lies in the occupying intelligence . Though never privy to the innermost ...
Automata were pure body , but robots can possess mind . While the metal body must meet certain qualifying conditions , the key testing - ground for robothood lies in the occupying intelligence . Though never privy to the innermost ...
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Contents
Fredericks Problems of Fantasy | 33 |
Darko Suvin On What Is and Is Not an SF Narration With | 45 |
Marc Angenot Science Fiction in France before Verne | 58 |
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