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'''Ectopia''' itself is a medical term for the displacement or malposition of an organ of the body. Most ectopias are congenital but some may happen later in life.
'''Ectopia''' itself is a medical term for the displacement or malposition of an organ of the body. Most ectopias are congenital but some may happen later in life.


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Revision as of 15:27, 10 September 2013

Mentioned in Small Gods, this is a book written by Gnomon, one of the Philosophers of Ephebe.

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Presumably a reference to the Roundworld philosphical book known generally as Utopia (real name Of the Best State of a Republic, and of the New Island Utopia). Within this book, Utopia is the name for an ideal community or society. The book, written in 1516 by Sir Thomas More, describes a fictional island in the Atlantic Ocean, possessing a seemingly perfect socio-politico-legal system. The term has been used to describe both intentional communities that attempted to create an ideal society, and fictional societies portrayed in literature. "Utopia" is sometimes used pejoratively, in reference to an unrealistic ideal that is impossible to achieve. It has spawned other concepts, most prominently dystopia.

Ectopia itself is a medical term for the displacement or malposition of an organ of the body. Most ectopias are congenital but some may happen later in life.