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Lyuben Dilov (1927, Cherven Bryag - 10 June 2008, Sofia〔(www.novinite.com )〕), also known as Luben Dilov and Ljuben Dilov was a Bulgarian science-fiction writer. He graduated from Sofia University, specializing Bulgarian language and literature. He started writing as a student and his first stories were published in ''Narodna Mladezh'' youth newspaper.〔 He has won a number of domestic and international literary awards an himself established the Graviton Award in science fiction.〔 Dilov's son, Lyuben Dilov Jr. (:bg:Любен Дилов-син), is a Bulgarian politician and script writer. ==Works== He was an author of over 35 books.〔 Dilov described in his 1974 novel ''The Trip of Icarus'' the Fourth Law of Robotics extending the original three laws proposed by Isaac Asimov: ''A robot must establish its identity as a robot in all cases''." 〔〔Another Fourth Law of Robotics was proposed by Harry Harrison in the tribute anthology ''Foundation's Friends'' in 1989.〕 Dilov gives reasons for the fourth safeguard in this way: "The last Law has put an end to the expensive aberrations of designers to give psychorobots as humanlike a form as possible. And to the resulting misunderstandings..." His story ''Contacts of a Fourth Kind'' was included in the anthology ''Tales from the Planet Earth''. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Lyuben Dilov」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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