Stanislaw Lem's grotesque works - such as 'Mortal Engines' and 'Star Diaries' - belong to the most important elements of his philosophy because they contain the most ultimate borders outlined by Lem for applicability of main philosophical categories, such as humanity, culture or society. This article is an account of the analysis of this area in the Lem's thought.
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