- "The
Evitable Conflict" is a
science fiction short story by
American writer Isaac Asimov. It
first appeared in the June 1950
issue of
Astounding Science...
- (1947) (novelette) "Escape!" (1945) "Evidence" (1946) (novelette) "The
Evitable Conflict" (1950) (novelette) The New York
Times described I,
Robot as "an...
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promises to vote for
Byerley when he runs for
higher office. By Asimov's "The
Evitable Conflict",
Byerley is head of the
planetary government. Asimov,
Isaac (1972)...
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humankind as a
whole over that of
individual humans can be
found in "The
Evitable Conflict,"
where supercomputers managing the
global economy generalize...
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presidential title in some of
Isaac Asimov's
science fiction works, such as "The
Evitable Conflict", "In a Good Cause—" and "The
Martian Way". This disambiguation...
- "Risk" (1955),
novelette "Escape!" (1945) "Evidence" (1946),
novelette "The
Evitable Conflict" (1950),
novelette "Feminine Intuition" (1969),
novelette Two...
- in
fiction include HAL 9000, Multivac, The
Machine Stops, GLaDOS, The
Evitable Conflict, Vulcan's Hammer, Colossus, ****R, AM, and Deep Thought. A supercomputer...
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character Susan Calvin articulates the
concept in the
short story "The
Evitable Conflict". In the
final scenes of the
novel Robots and Empire, R. Giskard...
- in
telling a story, in a simple,
straight forward manner without the
evitable distractions".
While Vikram's
portrayal was appreciated, "As a
blind man...
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reasonably entertaining and
effective within certain limitations, some
evitable and some inevitable. Why Jack
Warner should be
applauded for
bringing a...