Destination Void Series

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About this topic

The Destination Void series explores the intersection of science fiction and philosophical inquiry, delving into themes of consciousness, artificial intelligence, and the nature of existence. The narrative often challenges readers to contemplate the implications of advanced technology and the quest for meaning in a complex universe. Set against a backdrop of interstellar travel and existential dilemmas, this series invites readers to engage with thought-provoking concepts that resonate with contemporary issues in science and ethics.

Key Topics to Explore

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Consciousness and Identity
  • Interstellar Exploration
  • Philosophical Questions
  • Technology and Ethics

What You Will Find

Readers can anticipate a blend of speculative fiction and deep philosophical exploration in the Destination Void series. The writing varies from accessible narratives to more intricate and challenging texts, catering to a wide audience. Themes often focus on the moral and ethical implications of technology, making these works relevant for those interested in both science fiction and philosophical discourse.

Common Questions

What themes are commonly explored in the Destination Void series?

The series typically explores themes such as artificial intelligence, the nature of consciousness, and the ethical implications of advanced technology.

Is the writing style of the Destination Void series suitable for all readers?

The writing style can vary, with some books being more accessible while others may present complex ideas that require deeper engagement.

How does the Destination Void series relate to contemporary issues?

The series addresses contemporary issues by examining the impact of technology on society, prompting readers to think critically about the future of humanity and the moral dilemmas that arise.

Destination


Destination

Author: Frank Herbert

language: en

Publisher: WordFire Press

Release Date: 2017-04-14


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The starship Earthling, filled with thousands of hybernating colonists en route to a new world at Tau Ceti, is stranded beyond the solar system when the ship's three Organic Mental Cores-disembodied human brains that control the vessel's functions-go insane. An emergency skeleton crew sees only one chance for survival: to create an artificial consciousness in the Earthling's primary computer, which could guide them to their destination . . . or could destroy the human race. Frank Herbert's classic novel that begins the epic Pandora Sequence (written with Bill Ransom), which also includes The Jesus Incident, The Lazarus Effect, and The Ascension Factor.Library Edition

Destination


Destination

Author: Frank Herbert

language: en

Publisher: Wordfire Press

Release Date: 2012-10-16


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The starship Earthling, filled with thousands of hybernating colonists en route to a new world at Tau Ceti, is stranded beyond the solar system when the ship's three Organic Mental Cores-disembodied human brains that control the vessel's functions-go insane. An emergency skeleton crew sees only one chance for survival: to create an artificial consciousness in the Earthling's primary computer, which could guide them to their destination . . . or could destroy the human race. Frank Herbert's classic novel that begins the epic Pandora Sequence (written with Bill Ransom), which also includes The Jesus Incident, The Lazarus Effect, and The Ascension Factor.

Religion and Science Fiction


Religion and Science Fiction

Author: James H. Thrall

language: en

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Release Date: 2024-05-17


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Religion and Science Fiction: An Introduction guides students into deeper understanding of how religion and science fiction engage often overlapping questions. This textbook introduces key ideas of religious studies through critical consideration of print and visual media that fall within the general category of science fiction. The goal throughout is to help students move beyond simply identifying points of interrelation between religious studies and forms of what is often called, more broadly, speculative fiction, to considering how the studied texts open new ways of thinking about human (and nonhuman) experience taken to be religious. With discussion questions, lists of key terms, extensive additional resources, and suggestions for projects and essay questions, this book is a foundational text for students and instructors of religion and science fiction.