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  • Hannu Rajaniemi's story "Deus ex Homine" continues an idea prevalent in sf, perhaps beginning with Isaac Asimov's "The Last Question," if not earlier, that human beings may be able to create God by constructing a godlike computer.

    Archive 2007-01-01 2007

  • That work eventually had three parts: De Corpore (1655), De Homine (1658), and De Cive itself.

    Thomas Hobbes Duncan, Stewart 2009

  • Hannu Rajaniemi's story "Deus ex Homine" continues an idea prevalent in sf, perhaps beginning with Isaac Asimov's "The Last Question," if not earlier, that human beings may be able to create God by constructing a godlike computer.

    Year's Best SF 11 2007

  • "Deus Ex Homine" by Hannu Rajaniemi (2005 short story)

    REVIEW: Year's Best SF 11 edited by David G. Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer 2006

  • "Deus Ex Homine" by Hannu Rajaniemi [2005 short story] (Reviewed in July 2006, here's what I said then.)

    REVIEW: The Year's Best Science Fiction # 23 edited by Gardner Dozois 2006

  • Others of his works are also important in understanding his political philosophy, especially his history of the English Civil War, Behemoth (published 1679), De Corpore (1655), De Homine (1658), Dialogue Between a Philosopher and a Student of the Common Laws of England (1681), and The Questions Concerning Liberty, Necessity, and Chance

    Hobbes's Moral and Political Philosophy Lloyd, Sharon A. 2008

  • Hobbes, Thomas, 1990, Man and Citizen (translation of de Homine and de Cive), tr.

    17th and 18th Century Theories of Emotions Schmitter, Amy M. 2006

  • De Homine, had assumed that muscle was supplied with nerves which caused muscular relaxation.

    Sir Charles Sherrington - Nobel Lecture 1965

  • Obj. 3: Further, Gregory of Nyssa says (De Homine xii) [* Orat.funebr. de Placilla Imp.] that "just as laughter proceeds from joy, so tears and groans are signs of sorrow."

    Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) Translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province Aquinas Thomas

  • Get the most popular stories and breaking news directly in your Twitter feed The Most Incredible 3D Time-Lapse Yet Is a Beautiful Love-Letter to San Francisco This video, called "Deus Ex Homine," is a stereoscopic 3D motion-controlled time-lapse by artist Peter H. Chang.

    Gizmodo Brent Rose 2011

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