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Title: Change alone is eternal, perpetual, immortal : pharmacological immortality in science fiction
Authors: Grech, Victor E.
Vassallo, Clare
Callus, Ivan
Keywords: Pharmacy in literature
Immortality in literature
Science fiction
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: Malta College of Pharmacy Practice
Citation: Grech, V., Vassallo, C., & Callus, I. (2012). Change alone is eternal, perpetual, immortal : pharmacological immortality in science fiction. Journal of the Malta College of Pharmacy Practice, 18, 24-26.
Abstract: Immortality is a common feature in science-fiction (SF). This paper lists the ways in which the pharmacological induction of immortality has been depicted in SF, and the resultant outcomes. Immortality or extreme longevity are often melded with infertility in order to eliminate the overpopulation issues that would inevitably arise. This is only one way in which theoretical utopias which afford life extension become dystopias, cautionary tales that admonish against hubris. In this fashion, SF attempts to divine the paths that scientific discoveries or future events reveal to us, and the possible consequences that our decisions may have, whether taken advisedly and with due deliberation, or carelessly with no attempt to discern the consequences of our actions.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/14127
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