![]() Battlestar Galactica and Philosophy: Knowledge Here Begins Out There
ISBN: 978-1-4051-7814-3
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288 pages
January 2008, Wiley-Blackwell
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Giving Thanks to the Lords of Kobol.
"There Are Those Who Believe...".
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Opening the Ancient Scrolls: Classic Philosophers as Colonial Prophets.
Erik D. Baldwin How to be Happy after the End of the World.
Robert Sharp When Machines Get Souls: Nietzsche on the Cylon Uprising.
J. Robert Loftis "What a Strange Little Man": Baltar the Tyrant?.
Jason P. Blahuta The Politics of Crisis: Machiavelli in the Colonial Fleet.
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I, Cylon: Are Toasters People, Too?.
Robert Arp "And They Have a Plan": Cylons as Persons.
Tracie Mahaffey.
Amy Kind "I'm Sharon, but I'm a Different Sharon": The Identity of Cylons.
Jerold J. Abrams Embracing the "Children of Humanity": How to Prevent the Next Cylon.
War.
Brian Willems When the Non-Human Knows Its Own Death.
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Worthy of Survival: Moral Issues for Colonials and Cylons.
Randall M. Jensen The Search for Starbuck: The Needs of the Many vs. the Few.
Andrew Terjesen Resistance vs. Collaboration on New Caprica: What Would You Do?.
George A. Dunn Being Boomer: Identity, Alienation, and Evil.
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David Roden Cylons in the Original Position: Limits of Posthuman Justice.
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The Arrow, the Eye, and Earth: The Search for a (Divine?) Home.
Jason T. Eberl "I Am an Instrument of God": Religious Belief, Atheism, and Meaning.
Jennifer A. Vines.
Taneli Kukkonen God against the Gods: Faith and the Exodus of the Twelve Colonies.
David Kyle Johnson "A Story That Is Told Again, and Again, and Again": Recurrence,.
Providence, and Freedom.
Eric J. Silverman Adama's True Lie: Earth and the Problem of Knowledge.
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Sagittarons, Capricans, and Gemenese: Different Worlds, Different Perspectives.
James McRae Zen and the Art of Cylon Maintenance.
Elizabeth F. Cooke "Let It Be Earth": The Pragmatic Virtue of Hope.
Sarah Conly Is Starbuck a Woman?.
David Koepsell Gaius Baltar and the Transhuman Temptation.
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There Are Only Twenty-Two Cylon Contributors.
The Fleet's Manifest
"There Are Those Who Believe...".
.
Opening the Ancient Scrolls: Classic Philosophers as Colonial Prophets.
Erik D. Baldwin How to be Happy after the End of the World.
Robert Sharp When Machines Get Souls: Nietzsche on the Cylon Uprising.
J. Robert Loftis "What a Strange Little Man": Baltar the Tyrant?.
Jason P. Blahuta The Politics of Crisis: Machiavelli in the Colonial Fleet.
.
I, Cylon: Are Toasters People, Too?.
Robert Arp "And They Have a Plan": Cylons as Persons.
Tracie Mahaffey.
Amy Kind "I'm Sharon, but I'm a Different Sharon": The Identity of Cylons.
Jerold J. Abrams Embracing the "Children of Humanity": How to Prevent the Next Cylon.
War.
Brian Willems When the Non-Human Knows Its Own Death.
.
.
Worthy of Survival: Moral Issues for Colonials and Cylons.
Randall M. Jensen The Search for Starbuck: The Needs of the Many vs. the Few.
Andrew Terjesen Resistance vs. Collaboration on New Caprica: What Would You Do?.
George A. Dunn Being Boomer: Identity, Alienation, and Evil.
.
David Roden Cylons in the Original Position: Limits of Posthuman Justice.
.
.
The Arrow, the Eye, and Earth: The Search for a (Divine?) Home.
Jason T. Eberl "I Am an Instrument of God": Religious Belief, Atheism, and Meaning.
Jennifer A. Vines.
Taneli Kukkonen God against the Gods: Faith and the Exodus of the Twelve Colonies.
David Kyle Johnson "A Story That Is Told Again, and Again, and Again": Recurrence,.
Providence, and Freedom.
Eric J. Silverman Adama's True Lie: Earth and the Problem of Knowledge.
.
.
Sagittarons, Capricans, and Gemenese: Different Worlds, Different Perspectives.
James McRae Zen and the Art of Cylon Maintenance.
Elizabeth F. Cooke "Let It Be Earth": The Pragmatic Virtue of Hope.
Sarah Conly Is Starbuck a Woman?.
David Koepsell Gaius Baltar and the Transhuman Temptation.
.
There Are Only Twenty-Two Cylon Contributors.
The Fleet's Manifest

