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Ted Chiang: The Secret Third Thing

5 days ago
  • #Ted Chiang
  • #Science Fiction
  • #Philosophy
  • Ted Chiang is considered one of the best science fiction short story writers alive, possibly the best overall.
  • Chiang writes 'true' science fiction, where scientific principles differ from our world but remain internally consistent.
  • Examples include 'Omphalos' (Young Earth Creationism is true) and 'Seventy-Two Letters' (Kabbalah-driven technology).
  • Chiang explores social sciences, like in 'Story of Your Life', where language affects perception of time.
  • Unlike many modern sci-fi writers, Chiang portrays technology as beneficial, enhancing human experience.
  • Chiang's stories often explore compatibilism, reconciling free will with determinism, making philosophical ideas visceral.
  • His endings recontextualize the narrative, feeling inevitable rather than surprising, enhancing re-readability.
  • Chiang's weaknesses include limited exploration of societal impacts of technology and fewer philosophical explorations outside compatibilism.
  • Highly recommended works: 'Stories of Your Life' and 'Exhalation'.