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  • ...eyond the Global Village|url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/20719265|journal=Utopian Studies|volume=5|issue=1|pages=166–167|jstor=20719265|issn=1045-991X}}</ref [[Category:1992 non-fiction books]] ...
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  • ...ture; in time, this usage evolved to describe [[Arcadia (utopia)|a broader utopian vision]] based around simple, [[pastoral]] living. [[Category:Utopian fiction]] ...
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  • ...like science fiction, it isn't, no more than a weather forecast is science fiction. It's not a fringe idea; it's a serious hypothesis about the future of life ...}}</ref> In 1993, [[mathematician]], [[computer scientist]], and [[science fiction]] author [[Vernor Vinge]] hypothesized that the moment might come when tech ...
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  • {{Short description|Science fiction genre}} ...has since been applied to a variety of visual art, music, motion pictures, fiction, and engineering.<ref name="Chronologia dieselpunku">{{cite web| first=Jani ...
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  • ==In fiction== ...hnology#Fictional representation|Reproduction and pregnancy in speculative fiction}} ...
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  • ...f> Smaller groups included the Technical Alliance, The New Machine and the Utopian Society of America. ...f> Smaller groups included the Technical Alliance, The New Machine and the Utopian Society of America, though Bellamy had the most success due to his national ...
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  • ...ent in modernity, arguing for the origins of key posthuman ideas in modern fiction,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://criticalposthumanism.net/genealogy/|title=Genea ...discourse due to other theorists' use of the term to promote [[Utopianism|utopian]] views of technological innovation to extend the human biological capacity ...
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  • {{About|the genre of fiction and associated subculture}} {{short description|Science fiction genre inspired by 19th-century industrial steam-powered machinery}} ...
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  • ...//books.google.com/books?id=ILJ_pfMgLqsC |url-status=live }}</ref> Science fiction is often used as a source of ideas.<ref name=":1" />{{Rp|page=173}} Futures ...nics]], and the creation of artificial [[superintelligence]]. Major techno-utopian movements include [[transhumanism]] and [[singularitarianism]]. ...
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  • Influenced by seminal works of [[science fiction]], the transhumanist vision of a transformed future humanity has attracted ...explored the themes of [[life extension]] and immortality in his [[Gothic fiction|gothic novel]] [[St. Leon (novel)|''St.&nbsp;Leon'']], which became popular ...
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  • ...through some type of intervention which would result in the formation of a utopian society in which all actions would be carried out at the level of spontaneo ...of the night".<ref>Costello 2002, 158.</ref> The title of the television fiction series ''[[The Twilight Zone (1959 TV series)|The Twilight Zone]]'' makes r ...
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