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Battlestar Galactica''. For information on the book by Jason T. Eberl, see [[Battlestar Galactica and Philosophy]]. For the Open Court book, see [[Battlestar Galactica and Philosophy: Mission Accomplished or Mission Frakked Up?]]. '' | |||
== Philosophy in general== | == Philosophy in general== | ||
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== Role of Philosophy in Battlestar Galactica == | == Role of Philosophy in Battlestar Galactica == | ||
'''Philosophy''', or at least a great deal of rigorous thought, seems to figure significantly in the themes of many episodes of | '''Philosophy''', or at least a great deal of rigorous thought, seems to figure significantly in the themes of many episodes of [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|Battlestar Galactica]]. However, due to the very nature of philosophy, as well as the way scripts are written and altered leading up to the production of television and film works, it would seem important not to attribute a given philosophy to any single event or theme within the series- at least not in a concrete fashion. Philosophy, whether written into a script or imagined in the mind of the viewer, seldom offers permanent or universal solutions to the various problems it can address. Rather, there are ancient and classical themes that correlate to the series and also to current events as they have happened before, are happening, and will happen again! | ||
Due to this definition and the inherent nature of philosophy, the philosophical content of | Due to this definition and the inherent nature of philosophy, the philosophical content of Battlestar Galactica can be understood to originate as much in the minds of the viewers as in the those of the writers, producers, and actors that create the series. Thus, it would seem feasible that part of the overall allure of Battlestar is for many viewers a feeling of being engaged and involved with the stories. The rich plots and themes invite many viewers to ponder and unravel many of the same questions that have occupied and continue to occupy the minds of philosophers. In this way, dialogue about the struggle of humanity and the nature of the universe is stimulated. | ||
==Topics for philosophical treatment and debate== | ==Topics for philosophical treatment and debate== | ||