Lyuben Dilov
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Lyuben Dilov, also known as Luben Dilov (English form) is a famous Bulgarian science-fiction writer.
He wrote of Icarus Way, the 1974 novel which proposed a fourth law of robotics to add to the original three proposed by Isaac Asimov. This version differs generally from the 1989 law of robotics proposed by Harry Harrison in the tribute anthology Foundation's Friends. Like Asimov, Dilov is a disbeliever of the UFO phenomena.
Dilov's son, Lyuben Dilov Jr., is a Bulgarian politician.

