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''Dialogs on the Atomic Resurrection, the Impossibility Theory, Philosophical Benefits of Cannibalism, Sadness in a Test Tube, Cybernetic Psychoanalysis, Electrical Metempsychosis, Evolutionary Feedbacks, Cybernetic Eschatology, Personalities of Electrical Networks, Perversity of Electrobrains, Eternal Life in a Box, Construction of Geniuses, Epilepsy of Capitalism, Governance Machines, Design of Social Systems'' — is a collection of philosophical essays by Stanisław Lem. The first edition was printed in 1957 (Kraków, Wydawnictwo Literackie, 323 pages), the second, significantly expanded edition appeared in 1972 (Kraków, Wydawnictwo Literackie, 424 pages). The first dialog, about the "atomic resurrection" machine, was translated into English (from German) by Frank Prengel."A LOOK INSIDE DIALOGS"
Text of "Dialog I" translated by Frank Prengel
The style and the form of the book was borrowed from '' Three Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous'' by
George Berkeley George Berkeley (; 12 March 168514 January 1753) – known as Bishop Berkeley (Bishop of Cloyne of the Anglican Church of Ireland) – was an Anglo-Irish philosopher whose primary achievement was the advancement of a theory he called "immate ...
, including the names and the characters of the two disputants: Hylas and Philonous. Paweł Majewski, ''Między zwierzęciem a maszyną. Utopia technologiczna Stanisława Lema'', Wrocław, Wrocław University Press (Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego), , 2007, pp. 45-76. The essays were written in the most optimistic days of
cybernetics Cybernetics is a wide-ranging field concerned with circular causality, such as feedback, in regulatory and purposive systems. Cybernetics is named after an example of circular causal feedback, that of steering a ship, where the helmsperson m ...
, when infinite possibilities were expected from it. "Dialogs"
a remark at the official Stanisław Lem's website At the same time, it was only a year after cybernetics stopped being described as "
bourgeois pseudoscience Bourgeois pseudoscience (russian: Буржуазная лженаука) was a term of condemnation in the Soviet Union for certain scientific disciplines that were deemed unacceptable from an ideological point of view due to their incompatibility ...
" in the
Eastern Bloc The Eastern Bloc, also known as the Communist Bloc and the Soviet Bloc, was the group of socialist states of Central and Eastern Europe, East Asia, Southeast Asia, Africa, and Latin America under the influence of the Soviet Union that existed du ...
. The first edition contained eight dialogs. Later critics interpreted the length and convoluteness of the first six dialogs as a counter-censorship " smoke screen" for the main item: dialog VII, which in effect criticized the
planned economy A planned economy is a type of economic system where investment, production and the allocation of capital goods takes place according to economy-wide economic plans and production plans. A planned economy may use centralized, decentralized, part ...
of the Eastern Bloc socialism. The 1972 edition contained two annexes with two dialogs each. Dialog I is about logical, ethical and philosophical problems related to the possibility of recreating a person as a perfect atom-wise copy. The dialog concludes that consciousness is not reducible to the mere physical composition and structure of a person, but at the same time this does not disprove the material nature of consciousness, pending the future progress of science.


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{{Stanisław Lem 1957 non-fiction books 1972 non-fiction books Essay collections Cybernetics Works by Stanisław Lem Polish non-fiction books