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Children of the Mind

eng. Children of the Mind · 1996
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Historical Context and Significance

Orson Scott Card's «Children of the Mind» is the fourth installment in the Ender Wiggin series, which began with the novel «Ender's Game». This series has been acclaimed for its deep exploration of ethics, morality, and intercultural interaction. «Children of the Mind» continues these traditions, delving into questions of identity, consciousness, and responsibility. The book examines complex relationships between different species and cultures, reflecting real-world issues of multicultural interaction. Its cultural impact lies in its ability to provoke thought about the nature of humanity and the moral dilemmas society faces. It also raises questions about what it means to be a sentient being and the consequences of our actions on others. Thus, «Children of the Mind» not only entertains but also encourages profound philosophical reflection, making it significant in the context of science fiction and literature as a whole.

Children of the Mind
Date of publication: 30 January 2025
———Original titleeng. Children of the Mind · 1996
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