
Gedanken Fictions: Stories on Themes in Science, Technology, and Society
(1985)An anthology of stories edited by
Thomas A Easton
One of the main threads of science fiction has long been the dramatization of scientific and technological ideas, especially those of physics and astronomy and their effects on human lives. The purpose of this book is not to survey all of sicence fictoin, nor all of hard science fictoin, but to present a few stoires that illuminate some of the issues discussed in courses on science, technology, and society, which are currently served by nonfiction books and anthologies.
This book's title, Gedanken Fictions, refers to a basic tool of science, the gedanken or thought experiment that must be used when laboratory experiments are not practical or possible.
This book's title, Gedanken Fictions, refers to a basic tool of science, the gedanken or thought experiment that must be used when laboratory experiments are not practical or possible.
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Paperback Editions
May 2000 : Paperback
| Title: Gedanken Fictions: Stories on Themes in Science, Technology, and Society Author(s): ISBN: 1-58715-069-7 / 9781587150692 (USA edition) Publisher: Borgo Press Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
Other Editions
April 2000 : Unbound
| Title: Gedanken Fictions: Stories on Themes in Science Technology and Society Author(s): Thomas A. Easton ISBN: 1-58715-818-3 / 9781587158186 (USA edition) Publisher: Wildside Press Availability: Amazon Amazon UK More details... |
April 2000 : Unbound
| Title: Gedanken Fictions: Stories on Themes in Science Technology and Society Author(s): Thomas A. Easton ISBN: 1-58715-820-5 / 9781587158209 (USA edition) Publisher: Wildside Press Availability: Amazon Amazon UK More details... |
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