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He graduated with a [[w:Master of Arts (postgraduate)|M.A.]] from [[w:Arizona State University|Arizona State University]] in 1998 and with a [[w:Doctor of Philosophy|Ph.D.]] from [[w:Saint Louis University|Saint Louis University]] in 2003. | He graduated with a [[w:Master of Arts (postgraduate)|M.A.]] from [[w:Arizona State University|Arizona State University]] in 1998 and with a [[w:Doctor of Philosophy|Ph.D.]] from [[w:Saint Louis University|Saint Louis University]] in 2003. | ||
He and his wife, Jennifer, own two cars affectionately known as "[[The Bucket|Bucket]]" and "[[The Beast|Beast]]".<ref>{{cite_web|url=http://forums.scifi.com/index.php?act=attach&type=post&id=8469|title=There Are Only Twenty-Two Cylon Contributors|date=|accessdate=28 January 2008|last=|first=|format=|language=English}}</ref> | |||
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Jason T. Eberl is the editor of Battlestar Galactica and Philosophy: Knowledge Here Begins Out There, which is a collection of essays dealing with the philosophical aspects of the Re-imagined Series. He also contributed the essay, "I Am an Instrument of God: Religious Belief, Atheism, and Maning" to said collection.
He is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis. His research interests focus on bioethics, metaphysics, and medieval philosophy. He has co-edited, with Kevin S. Decker, Star Wars and Philosophy: More Powerful Than You Can Possibly Imagine (2005) and Star Trek and Philosophy (forthcoming).[1]
He graduated with a M.A. from Arizona State University in 1998 and with a Ph.D. from Saint Louis University in 2003.
He and his wife, Jennifer, own two cars affectionately known as "Bucket" and "Beast".[2]
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- ↑ Popular Culture and Philosophy (backup available on Archive.org) . (6 November 2007). Retrieved on 28 January 2008.
- ↑ There Are Only Twenty-Two Cylon Contributors (backup available on Archive.org) . Retrieved on 28 January 2008.
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