Call for Papers: To Boldly Go!
A Special Issue of the Journal of Science Fiction and Philosophy
Read More Call for Papers: To Boldly Go!A Special Issue of the Journal of Science Fiction and Philosophy
Read More Call for Papers: To Boldly Go!Just published! A new article for Volume 6. “It Might be Dangerous…You Go First”: The Ethics of Research in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and Mel Brooks’s Young Frankenstein, by Stephen S. Hanson, Tulane University
Read More New article: the ethics of research in “Young frankenstein,” by stephen S. HansonCall for Papers, Volume 7 (2024) The Last Resort: Peace and Nonviolence in Science Fiction and Fantasy Violence is the last refuge of the incompetent. Foundation’s Mayor Hardin’s favorite quote may strike many as hopeful but naïve: for one thing, competent agents are forced to use violence even in the context of Foundation itself; for […]
Read More The Last Resort: Peace and Nonviolence in Science Fiction and FantasyVolume 6 just launched! Hello, fellow philosophers! Volume 6 of the Journal of Science Fiction and Philosophy just launched! This year’s theme is “The promises and perils of Artificial Intelligence.” At launch, Volume 6 includes the following articles: Yearly Theme: The Promises and Perils of A.I.: Disentangling Human Nature from Moral Status: Lessons For and From Philip K. […]
Read More Volume 6 just launched!