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'''Asimov, Isaac. "The Bicentennial Man."''' ''Stellar'' Feb. 1976. Coll. T''he Bicentennial Man and Other Stories'', q.v. under Anthologies and Collections. Rpt. ''Stellar Science Fiction 2''. Judy-Lynn del Rey, ed. New York: Ballantine, 1976.  
 
'''Asimov, Isaac. "The Bicentennial Man."''' ''Stellar'' Feb. 1976. Coll. T''he Bicentennial Man and Other Stories'', q.v. under Anthologies and Collections. Rpt. ''Stellar Science Fiction 2''. Judy-Lynn del Rey, ed. New York: Ballantine, 1976.  
  
A robot makes himself into a human being. Discussed in TMG by R. Reilly; see entry for Reilly under Literary Criticism.[[http://www.clockworks2.org/wiki/index.php?title=Mechanical_God,_The:_Machines_in_Science_Fiction]]
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A robot makes himself into a human being.  
  
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Discussed in ''The Mechanical God" by Robert Reilly, "[[How Machines Become Human: Process and Attribute]]."
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Revision as of 18:06, 21 January 2021

Asimov, Isaac. "The Bicentennial Man." Stellar Feb. 1976. Coll. The Bicentennial Man and Other Stories, q.v. under Anthologies and Collections. Rpt. Stellar Science Fiction 2. Judy-Lynn del Rey, ed. New York: Ballantine, 1976.

A robot makes himself into a human being.

Discussed in The Mechanical God" by Robert Reilly, "How Machines Become Human: Process and Attribute."


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