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Tag: science-fiction

A Tale of Frankenstein – Lecture at Bard College

26 November, 2024 ~ Robert Skidelsky

19 November 2024 Introduction As we all know  Frankenstein was the  scientist in Mary Shelley’s 1818 novel of that name, who invented a human machine, which he intended   to be a benefactor,  but  which  turned out to be a monster. The question I want to address this evening is: can we avoid  our technology … Continue reading A Tale of Frankenstein – Lecture at Bard College

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