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    The Search for Starbuck: The Needs of the Many vs. the Few.Randall M. Jensen - 2007-11-16 - In Jason T. Eberl (ed.), Battlestar Galactica and Philosophy. Blackwell. pp. 101–113.
    This chapter contains section titled: Should We Stay or Should We Go Now? Frak the Numbers! Saving Starbuck? The Mark of Cain “Evil Men in the Gardens of Paradise?” Sacrifice Notes.
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    A Saint among the Sons.Randall M. Jensen - 2013-09-05 - In George A. Dunn & Jason T. Eberl (eds.), Sons of Anarchy and Philosophy. Wiley. pp. 38–50.
    Aquinas talks about a topic with which fans of Sons of Anarchy are all too familiar: homicide and murder. For Aquinas, murder is the private, intentional homicide of an innocent human being and always wrong. This is called the Murder Principle. Murder is the killing of an innocent. This seems to leave the Sons—a private organization rather than an arm of the state—without the legitimate authority to take a life. Watching Sons of Anarchy makes us increasingly suspicious of the moral (...)
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    A World Without a Clark Kent?Randall M. Jensen - 2013-03-11 - In Mark D. White (ed.), Superman and Philosophy. Wiley. pp. 145–156.
    In the early days, before Superman's full array of superpowers “developed,” Clark Kent's reporter persona was necessary for gathering information. Although he was pretty tough and fast, Superman didn't yet have the flight, the super‐hearing, the super‐vision, or the super‐intelligence that he would later have. The strategies that explain why a mere mortal or even a Golden Age Superman might not be up to meeting the demands of the S‐principle full time won’t apply to today's Superman. We may face a (...)
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  4. or can it? deception and self-deception in The office (US).Randall M. Jensen - 2008 - In Jeremy Wisnewski (ed.), The Office and Philosophy: Scenes From the Unexamined Life. Blackwell.
  5. The Search for Starbuck: The Needs of the Many vs. the Few.Randall M. Jensen - 2008 - In Jason T. Eberl (ed.), Battlestar Galactica and Philosophy: Knowledge Here Begins Out There. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 101--113.
     
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  6. What Dwight doesn't know can't hurt him or can it : Deception and self-deception in the office (us).Randall M. Jensen - 2008 - In Jeremy Wisnewski (ed.), The Office and Philosophy: Scenes From the Unexamined Life. Blackwell.
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    Aristotle, Emotions, and Education. [REVIEW]Randall M. Jensen - 2010 - Ancient Philosophy 30 (1):186-189.