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Asimov's Foundation and Philosophy (Paperback)
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Asimov's Foundation and Philosophy (Paperback)
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Loot Price R469
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Isaac Asimov’s Foundation is the most influential science-fiction
epic of all time. Published as a series of books and short stories
from the 1940s to the 1980s, the series has impacted most
subsequent science fiction, and influenced sciences like sociology,
statistics, and psychology. The story has now been made into a
highly acclaimed TV serial (Foundation), on Apple TV, the second
season now shooting in Prague. The story begins 45,000 years in the
future, and spans centuries in which a vast and successful
interstellar human empire is unknowingly headed for total collapse.
Using an advanced mathematical technique called psycho-history, a
brilliant scientist, Hari Seldon, predicts the collapse and
establishes a “foundation” to bring about the resurrection of
human civilization many generations in the future. Asimov’s
Foundation and Philosophy is a collection of twenty-four chapter by
philosophers exploring the philosophical issues and puzzles raised
by this epic story. Topics include whether one individual can make
a big difference in history, the ethics of manipulating large
populations of people to bring about a desirable future result, the
Dao of non-action, the impact of education on future generations,
whether human affairs are governed by predictable cycles, whether
attempts to plan for the future must be thwarted by free will, the
futility of empire-building, the ethics of cloning human beings,
and the use of logic in analyzing human behavior. Joshua Heter
teaches philosophy at Jefferson College, Missouri, and is co-editor
of Better Call Saul and Philosophy: I Think Therefore I Scam
(2022). Josef Thomas Simpson is an academic coach and part-time
lecturer. He contributed chapters to Westworld and Philosophy: Mind
Equals Blown (2019) and Orphan Black and Philosophy: Grand Theft
DNA (2016).
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