Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 10-11Indiana University Press, 1988 |
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... human body their common dream of the creation of the artificial human , of the final triumph of the animation of the inanimate . It is of special histor- ical importance in this connection to indicate that the image of the most popular ...
... human body their common dream of the creation of the artificial human , of the final triumph of the animation of the inanimate . It is of special histor- ical importance in this connection to indicate that the image of the most popular ...
Síða 78
... human being isn't different in nature from an object of this type . Its equipment for absorbing data isn't exceptional compared to other living things . What's true is that this human being is omnivorous when dealing with information ...
... human being isn't different in nature from an object of this type . Its equipment for absorbing data isn't exceptional compared to other living things . What's true is that this human being is omnivorous when dealing with information ...
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... Human history is reduced to the central problem of bourgeois thought . The trajec- tory of human societies is marked by historical turning points , historical breaks . History progresses by stages of advancement . Morgan is categorical ...
... Human history is reduced to the central problem of bourgeois thought . The trajec- tory of human societies is marked by historical turning points , historical breaks . History progresses by stages of advancement . Morgan is categorical ...
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