Zen and the Art of Cylon Maintenance

In Jason T. Eberl (ed.), Battlestar Galactica and Philosophy. Blackwell. pp. 205–217 (2007-11-16)
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This chapter contains section titled: “Life is a Testament to Pain”: Suffering, Ignorance, and Interdependent Arising “All of This Has Happened Before…”: Karma and Rebirth “How Could Anyone Fall in Love with a Toaster?” Cylons as Persons? Notes.

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reprint McRae, James (2008) "Zen and the Art of Cylon Maintenance". In Eberl, Jason T., Battlestar Galactica and Philosophy: Knowledge Here Begins Out There, pp. : Wiley-Blackwell (2008)

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