The web site for the NYRSF:
http://www.nyrsf.com
They provide info on how to order back issues. My essay is titled "Reasons
to
be Dual: Comprising the Person in Two Stories by Greg Egan", and appears in
the December 1999 issue (number 136; vol. 12, no. 4). I'm afraid there
is no provision for supplying full-text articles free of charge.
But I can assure you the standard for NYRSF is high (whether I measure up is
of course another matter) and well worth the subscription cost. Serious, not
solemn, is how the publication strikes me. A nice change.
Cheers,
Wayne Daniels
"Nobody has the slightest idea how anything material could be conscious.
Nobody
even knows what it would be like to have the slightest idea about how
anything
material could be conscious. So much for the philosophy of consciousness."
Jerry Fodor (1992).
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From: "Robert A MICALLEF" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 9:12 AM
Subject: Re: [SF-LIT] "agnostic secular humanists"
> Our library receives the Philosopher's Magazine, but I'd like to read your
> original essay as well. Do you know the webb addy of NYSRF, and more
> importantly whether they'll let a nonsubscriber snag an article?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Rob
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