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==Topics for philosophical treatment and debate== | ==Topics for philosophical treatment and debate== | ||
[[w:Philosophy|Philosophical content]] in Battlestar Galactica generally seems intertwined with the political, military, religious, economic, social | [[w:Philosophy|Philosophical content]] in Battlestar Galactica generally seems intertwined with the political, military, religious, economic, and social concerns of both man and the cylons. The dilemmas that each group faces often raise the common and perennial problems in philosophy- as well as the concepts of justice, free will, determinism, and other philosophical problems. | ||
Naturally, these dilemmas can occur within contexts as diverse as [[w:Political science|law, politics]], [[w:Economics|economics]], [[w:sociology|sociology, criminology,]] and occasionally relate to specific issues involving sciences such as [[w:Medicine|medicine]], [[w:Biochemistry|biochemistry]] and [[w:Artificial intelligence|robotics]]. For example, artificial intelligence such as that of the Cylons raises questions about how whether they should be treated as people or "thing"s. | Naturally, these dilemmas can occur within contexts as diverse as [[w:Political science|law, politics]], [[w:Economics|economics]], [[w:sociology|sociology, criminology,]] and occasionally relate to specific issues involving sciences such as [[w:Medicine|medicine]], [[w:Biochemistry|biochemistry]] and [[w:Artificial intelligence|robotics]]. For example, artificial intelligence such as that of the Cylons raises questions about how whether they should be treated as people or "thing"s. | ||