Science Fiction, Philosophy, and the Future Nanoethics Lecture IX Roderick T. Long Auburn Dept. of Philosophy.

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Science Fiction, Philosophy, and the Future Nanoethics Lecture IX Roderick T. Long Auburn Dept. of Philosophy

Origin of Science Fiction As a distinctive literary genre, science fiction originates in the 19 th century Why?

Origin of Science Fiction The Industrial Revolution showed that technology could dramatically alter our lives – for better, or worse, or some of each

Origin of Science Fiction The French and American Revolutions showed that political and sociological changes could do likewise

Origin of Science Fiction Result: the expectation that the future can and will be different from the past – that current forms of technology and social organisation may give way to new and very different ones This is a new outlook, and demands a new genre to explore it

Cautionary Note If you know science fiction only through movies and tv shows rather than through novels and short stories, then you know it in what is (usually – there are honourable exceptions!) its least sophisticated, least thoughtful form

Mary Shelley Mary Shelley ( ), a pioneer of science fiction, was the daughter of Mary Wollstonecraft, pioneer of feminism, and of William Godwin, pioneer of anarchism; her husband was Percy Shelley, romantic poet and political radical In short, she was deeply immersed in the futurist thought of her day

Mary Shelley Her novel Frankenstein: or The Modern Prometheus (1818) dramatizes a scientist’s inability to control, and unwillingness to accept responsibility for, the destructive forces he unleashes

Mary Shelley Her lesser-known novel The Last Man (1826) depicts a 21 st -century world of airship travel, an America divided into independent northern and southern confederacies, and a plague that wipes out the entire human race except for the narrator

Two Prolific Pioneers of Science Fiction Jules Verne ( ) H. G. Wells ( )

Verne and Wells Verne’s characters travel by balloon (Five Weeks in a Balloon, 1863), by submarine (20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, 1870) and by airplane/helicopter (Robur the Conqueror, 1886)

Verne and Wells In Verne’s first two Gun Club novels, From the Earth to the Moon (1865) and Around the Moon (1870), Verne depicts a moon launch from Florida and splashdown return

Verne and Wells In Verne’s third Gun Club novel, Topsy-Turvy (1890), engineers buy up land in the arctic and then attempt to knock the earth off its axis to make their land warmer and so raise property values Anthropogenic global climate change, including melting icecaps!

Verne and Wells While Verne got his astronauts to the moon by shooting them out of giant cannons, Wells had his First Men in the Moon (1901) use a special alloy that shielded against gravity Interestingly, neither author used rockets ….

Verne and Wells Wells’ Island of Dr. Moreau (1896) and Food of the Gods (1904) portray the results of biological experimentation (animal- human hybrids and giant animals, respectively) gone wrong

Verne and Wells Verne’s Paris in the 20 th Century (1863) depicts a future of technological marvels – but also of social regimentation by all-powerful government-sponsored corporations, a world in which science and engineering are prized but art and literature are scorned It ends with the hero, a poet, collapsing in despair in Père Lachaise cemetery Verne’s publisher refused to publish it

Verne and Wells Wells’ The Time Machine (1895) depicts a future in which divisions between socioeconomic classes have advanced to the point where humanity is divided between the childlike, surface-dwelling Eloi and the bestial, subterranean, technology-using Morlocks His The Sleeper Awakes and Story of the Days to Come (both 1899) explore similar themes

Verne and Wells Wells’ concern with the future of the class struggle is also reflected in Fritz Lang’s classic 1927 film Metropolis, featuring a conflict between wealthy, idle surface- dwellers and dehumanised subterranean workers

Verne and Wells Wells’ War of the Worlds (1898) depicts first contact between humans and intelligent extraterrestrials The results are not encouraging

Verne and Wells American writer Garrett Serviss was dissatisfied enough with Wells’ gloomy War of the Worlds to write an unauthorised (and surprisingly scientifically accurate) sequel, Edison’s Conquest of Mars (1898), in which real-life inventor Thomas Edison builds a fleet of spaceships and rayguns so humans can retaliate and kick Martian butt

Verne and Wells In the 1870s, Verne’s mentor Victor Hugo had predicted that air travel would make war obsolete Verne, by contrast, predicted military use of airplanes (Master of the World, 1904) as well as long-range missiles (The Begum’s Millions, 1879)

Verne and Wells Gloomier still, Wells predicted tanks (The Land Ironclads, 1904), aerial bombardment of cities (War in the Air, 1908), atomic bombs (World Set Free, 1914), and submarine- launched missiles (Shape of Things to Come, 1933)

Verne and Wells But not all their predictions were negative Verne’s In the Year 2889 (1889), co-authored with his son Michel, depicts all the technological wonders of his Paris in the 20 th Century without the negative social accompaniments

Verne and Wells In Well’s Modern Utopia (1905) and Men Like Gods (1923), advances in technology and social science create a paradise on earth, free of poverty and crime

Verne and Wells “Wells imagined both dark and bright futures because his creed allowed both while promising neither, and because the eighty years of his life were years of immense intellectual and technological accomplishment and appalling violence and destruction.” – science fiction author Ursula Le Guin