Mary-Jane Rubenstein

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Mary-Jane Rubenstein



Average rating: 4.17 · 353 ratings · 55 reviews · 15 distinct worksSimilar authors
Astrotopia: The Dangerous R...

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Worlds Without End: The Man...

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Pantheologies: Gods, Worlds...

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Strange Wonder: The Closure...

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Polydoxy: Theology of Multi...

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Sexual Disorientations: Que...

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Polydox Reflections

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“You may have noticed that in the midst of all this quantitative thinking, the qualitative disappears completely. Our minds become so dazzled at the thought of a scadzillion descendants on a million planets in a high-tech mulitiversal simulation that we forget to ask, not so much what kinds of lives the rich guys' progeny will lead but what kinds of lives the rest of us will continue to live in order to sustain this overgrown gamer fantasy.”
Mary-Jane Rubenstein, Astrotopia: The Dangerous Religion of the Corporate Space Race

“I'll stand by my usual tactics here and say that it doesn't matter whether this sort of pantheism, or any sort of pantheism, is "true." What matters is the way any given mythology prompts us to interact with the world we're part of—the world each of our actions helps to make and unmake. And frankly, some mythologies prompt us to act better than others.”
Mary-Jane Rubenstein, Astrotopia: The Dangerous Religion of the Corporate Space Race

“One quality that theoretical physicists share with philosophers (and that both groups share with children) is a tireless capacity to ask “why.”
Mary-Jane Rubenstein, Worlds without End: The Many Lives of the Multiverse



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