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The Theory of Everybody

The Theory of Everybody

Robert W. Fuller
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The Theory of Everybody explores, in a variety of genres, the advent of robots that do everything we do as well or better. 

 Jennifer and God on Mount Palomar is a conversation between a young astrophysicist and God--as He faces retirement.
Genomes, Menomes, Wenomes: Neuroscience and Human Dignity traces the development of mechanistic models of the body and the mind.
When Robots Reign: Getting Along with Robo Sapiens is an interview with one of humanity's new overlords, Robo Sapiens, who is more agreeable than we might expect.
The Epic of Gilbert Mesh is a retelling of Gilgamesh.6 Reasons You Can't Win is a "listicle" that enumerates the limitations of our concept of self and shows how reconceiving selfhood can change the game so everyone wins.
Interstellar Wormhole Tweets imagines how more advanced beings might help us navigate the transition from a predatory to a dignitarian civilization. 
The Moral Arc of History explains why Martin Luther King, Jr. was right when he said, "The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice."
A New Age of Enlightenment proposes a sequel to the 18th century Age of Enlightenment.
Language
English
Pages
275
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
August 16, 2015

The Theory of Everybody

Robert W. Fuller
0/5 ( ratings)
The Theory of Everybody explores, in a variety of genres, the advent of robots that do everything we do as well or better. 

 Jennifer and God on Mount Palomar is a conversation between a young astrophysicist and God--as He faces retirement.
Genomes, Menomes, Wenomes: Neuroscience and Human Dignity traces the development of mechanistic models of the body and the mind.
When Robots Reign: Getting Along with Robo Sapiens is an interview with one of humanity's new overlords, Robo Sapiens, who is more agreeable than we might expect.
The Epic of Gilbert Mesh is a retelling of Gilgamesh.6 Reasons You Can't Win is a "listicle" that enumerates the limitations of our concept of self and shows how reconceiving selfhood can change the game so everyone wins.
Interstellar Wormhole Tweets imagines how more advanced beings might help us navigate the transition from a predatory to a dignitarian civilization. 
The Moral Arc of History explains why Martin Luther King, Jr. was right when he said, "The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice."
A New Age of Enlightenment proposes a sequel to the 18th century Age of Enlightenment.
Language
English
Pages
275
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
August 16, 2015

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