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“Science fiction is a special kind of literature – or better, paraliterature, as Samuel R. Delany calls it – that operates through speculation and extrapolation, and that takes place (conceptually, if not grammatically) in the future tense. It is a kind of thought experiment, a way of entertaining odd ideas, and of asking off-the-wall what if? questions. But instead of approaching its issues abstractly, as philosophy does, or breaking them down into empirically testable propositions, as physical science does, science fiction embodies these issues in characters and narratives.
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The method of science fiction is emotional and situational, rather than rational and universalizing. ”
Steven Shaviro. “Discognition.”
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The method of science fiction is emotional and situational, rather than rational and universalizing. ”
Steven Shaviro. “Discognition.”