Cylons in the Original Position: Limits of Posthuman Justice

In Jason T. Eberl (ed.), Battlestar Galactica and Philosophy. Blackwell. pp. 141–151 (2007-11-16)
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This chapter contains section titled: “How Is That Fair? How Is That in Any Way Fair?” “We Make Our Own Laws Now, Our Own Justice” “The Shape of Things to Come?” Notes.

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