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The philosophy of the humans in Battlestar Galactica seems significant influenced by their [[w:Polytheism|polytheistic]] human religion and the colonial culture that existed before the [[Cylon War|first Cylon attack]]. As the series progresses, the crises and dilemmas that the humans face influence their thought and decision-making. | The philosophy of the humans in Battlestar Galactica seems significant influenced by their [[w:Polytheism|polytheistic]] human religion and the colonial culture that existed before the [[Cylon War|first Cylon attack]]. As the series progresses, the crises and dilemmas that the humans face influence their thought and decision-making. | ||
Cylon philosophy seems to be anchored strongly to their [[w:Monotheism|monotheistic]] religion and [[w:Collectivism|collectivist]] culture. However, the Cylons seem to gradually evolve from a less tolerant version of monotheism to a more tolerant one that displays elements | Cylon philosophy seems to be anchored strongly to their [[w:Monotheism|monotheistic]] religion and [[w:Collectivism|collectivist]] culture. However, the Cylons seem to gradually evolve from a less tolerant version of monotheism to a more tolerant one that displays elements [[w:deism|deist]], [[w:universalism|universalist]], or [[w:unitarianism|unitarian]] theology- that is, some sort of all-encompassing, universal religion. This reflects the evolving belief of some Cylons that the complete destruction of mankind is not part of [[God (RDM)|God]]'s plan, and that mankind plays some role in in the future of the Cylons. Indeed, an idea that surfaces with the birth of each hybrids is that that they may eventually join as One. | ||
[[w:vitalism|Vitalism]] seems to play a role in the Cylon religion. Vitalism is the basis for the concept of [[w:morphic resonance|morphic resonance]], conceived by [[w:Rupert Sheldrake|Rupert Sheldrake]], where telepathic connections and collective memories exist within a species [c?]. Indeed, Cylons appear to have such an ability. ( | [[w:vitalism|Vitalism]] seems to play a role in the Cylon religion. Vitalism is the basis for the concept of [[w:morphic resonance|morphic resonance]], conceived by [[w:Rupert Sheldrake|Rupert Sheldrake]], where telepathic connections and collective memories exist within a species [c?]. Indeed, Cylons appear to have such an ability. (Example?Episode?) [[w:Anthroposophy|Anthroposophy]] is a quasi-religious new age cult. Its founder [[w:Rudolph Steiner|Rudolph Steiner]] claimed that its teachings led "from the spirit in the human being to the spirit in the universe." [c?] | ||
==Philosophical problems and dilemmas== | ==Philosophical problems and dilemmas== | ||