Machines That Think
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Machines That Think is a massive, eclectic compilation of 29 science fiction stories probing the scientific, spiritual, and moral facets of computers and robots and speculating on their future.
Published in 1984 (Holt, Rinehart, and Winston), it features notes by contributor, noted science fiction author, and Three Laws of Robotics creator Isaac Asimov.
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Title | Author | Originally published |
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Moxon’s Master | Ambrose Bierce | ss San Francisco Examiner Apr 16, 1899 |
The Lost Machine | John Wyndham [as John Beynon Harris] | nv Amazing Apr ’32 |
Rex | Harl Vincent | ss Astounding Jun ’34 |
Robbie [“Strange Playfellow”] | Isaac Asimov | ss Super Science Stories Sep ’40 |
Farewell to the Master | Harry Bates | nv Astounding Oct ’40 |
Robot’s Return | Robert Moore Williams | ss Astounding Sep ’38 |
Though Dreamers Die | Lester del Rey | nv Astounding Feb ’44 |
Fulfillment | A. E. van Vogt | nv New Tales of Space and Time, ed. Raymond J. Healy, Holt, 1951 |
Runaround [Mike Donovan (Robot)] | Isaac Asimov | nv Astounding Mar ’42 |
I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream | Harlan Ellison | ss If Mar ’67 |
The Evitable Conflict [Susan Calvin (Robot)] | Isaac Asimov | nv Astounding Jun ’50 |
A Logic Named Joe | Murray Leinster (as Will F. Jenkins) | ss Astounding Mar ’46 |
Sam Hall | Poul Anderson | nv Astounding Aug ’53 |
I Made You | Walter M. Miller, Jr. | ss Astounding Mar ’54 |
Triggerman | J. F. Bone | ss Astounding Dec ’58 |
War with the Robots | Harry Harrison | nv Science Fiction Adventures (UK) #27 ’62 |
Evidence [Susan Calvin (Robot)] | Isaac Asimov | ss Astounding Sep ’46 |
2066: Election Day | Michael Shaara | ss Astounding Dec ’56 |
If There Were No Benny Cemoli | Philip K. Dick | nv Galaxy Dec ’63 |
The Monkey Wrench | Gordon R. Dickson | ss Astounding Aug ’51 |
Dial “F” for Frankenstein | Arthur C. Clarke | ss Playboy Jan ’65 |
The Macauley Circuit | Robert Silverberg | ss Fantastic Universe Aug ’56 |
Judas | John Brunner | ss Dangerous Visions, ed. Harlan Ellison, Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1967 |
Answer | Fredric Brown | vi Angels and Spaceships, Dutton, 1954 |
The Electric Ant | Philip K. Dick | ss F&SF Oct ’69 |
The Bicentennial Man | Isaac Asimov | nv Stellar #2, ed. Judy-Lynn del Rey, Ballantine, 1976 |
Long Shot | Vernor Vinge | ss Analog Aug ’72 |
Alien Stones | Gene Wolfe | nv Orbit 11, ed. Damon Knight, G.P. Putnam’s, 1972 |
Starcrossed | George Zebrowski | ss Eros in Orbit, ed. Joseph Elder, Trident, 1973 |