Robots and Empire
by Isaac Asimov
- Published
- 1996
- Pages
- 512
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780586062005
- Reading Time
- ~8h 58min
Robots and Empire is a book by Isaac Asimov. In 1996. It has 512 pages.
About this book
Isaac Asimov’s *Robots and Empire* serves as the concluding volume of his celebrated Robot series while simultaneously establishing crucial narrative bridges to the Foundation saga. Set across a sparsely populated Earth and distant human colonies, the novel examines the long-term consequences of artificial intelligence on civilization. Central to the narrative is the evolution of robotic ethics, particularly the introduction of a higher-order principle that prioritizes humanity as a whole over individual human beings. Through its exploration of positronic cognition, interstellar governance, and the tension between technological control and human autonomy, Asimov constructs a philosophical inquiry into how societies adapt when their creators depart. The work remains notable for its systematic treatment of machine morality, its integration of robotics with broader speculative history, and its enduring influence on discussions surrounding artificial intelligence and long-range civil planning. Readers encounter Asimov’s signature blend of conceptual rigor and measured pacing, offering a reflective meditation on legacy, survival, and the responsibilities inherent in shaping future generations.
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How many pages is Robots and Empire?+
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Robots and Empire was published in 1996.
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Isaac Asimov’s *Robots and Empire* serves as the concluding volume of his celebrated Robot series while simultaneously establishing crucial narrative bridges to the Foundation saga. Set across a sparsely populated Earth and distant human colonies, the novel examines the long-term consequences of art...
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Robots and Empire was written by Isaac Asimov.