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Posted 04-06-2010 at 04:33 AM by Jane80

They say that sci-fi is a pulp literature. Believe me or not, but my advice is: never believe those who blame someone or something and the emotions are not involved. Do you know how it is called? Hypocrisy, that’s it. When we do something without feelings.
The thing is that sci-fi – yep, sci-fi, countless times blamed and countless times cursed – it is philosophy of nowadays. I got added evidence yesterday, when I was assigned to write a custom term paper on moral relativism at writing service I work for. What else can model the reality and observe it more closely than author’s imagination. The only difference between sci-fi and other types of fiction is that other types examine moral problems of our everyday life (with its love and hate, and loyalty and baseness) while the author’s imagination in sci-fi is not bounded to just our world and our time.
Yep, everything is possible in sci-fi. And these possibilities allow us to examine not only moral problems but real philosophic ones. What will happen if robot become a Pope? What society we will construct if people cast off their aggressiveness in dreams? What is reality?
Science fiction is sometimes blamed for its problems are little in common with everyday life. But it’s philosophy, I tell you. After all, someone should del with it. Especially in our days.
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