WILEY-BLACKWELL`S LATEST EDITION `BATTLESTAR GALACTICA AND PHILOSOPHY`

Released on: January 18, 2008, 8:43 am

Press Release Author: Elisa Keys/Media in the City

Industry: Entertainment

Press Release Summary: In advance of the 4th - and as announced - final season of
this exciting, thought provoking television series, Wiley-Blackwell\'s latest
installment of its Philosophy and Pop Culture Series, Battlestar Galactica and
Philosophy, to be published on January 20, 2008, goes, to quote an earlier Sci-Fi
series, \"where no man has gone before\". This intriguing new volume is the first of
its kind to explore Battlestar Galactica, from Cyclons to Starbuck, with great
breadth and depth. Assembling a stellar fleet of terrestrial talent, Battlestar
Galactica and Philosophy is indispensable to both fans and those who want to explore
philosophical and theological issues in an entertaining way.

Press Release Body: In its Fourth and Final season, Book Poses New Questions From Show

New York, NY - (January 20 , 2008) In advance of the 4th - and as announced - final
season of this exciting, thought provoking television series, Wiley-Blackwell\'s
latest installment of its Philosophy and Pop Culture Series, Battlestar Galactica
and Philosophy, goes, to quote an earlier Sci-Fi series, \"where no man has gone
before."

\"How To Be Happy After the End of the World\" emphasizes that humanity is
continuing to evolve and that the human need to strive for something better is a
defining quality. \"Resistance vs. Collaboration\" touches on the very real,
incendiary issue of terrorist tactics: under what circumstances are they
justified? \"The Search for Starbuck: The Needs of the Many vs. the Few\" makes a
couple of points that raise alarm bells in today\'s society. That Starbuck is
female - as is the president - makes a strike against gender stereotyping and
shows that whether one is male or female is really a non-issue, so long as the job
gets done. In fact the whole notion of gender stereotyping is assaulted and
demolished when you consider that Starbuck\' real last name is \'Thrace\'. This was
taken from \'Thrax\' - the son of Ares, the Grecian God of War. The character of
Starbuck is not only a hotshot, a gambler, and sexually voracious, but is
described as being the best Viper pilot ever! So much for the gentler sex.

As editor Jason Eberl puts it, \"The Cylons and the humans are all just playing
their roles in a cosmic story that repeats again and again."

\"There are polytheists, monotheists, atheists, Buddhists and Hindus - those who
believe in the cyclical nature of time - all those different viewpoints are
represented. You get to see things through different perspectives. It takes the
best of what\'s been done in the past and then expands and twists it,\" Eberl
explains.

Battlestar Galactica is a great story. \"I absolutely love the show,\" he continued.
\"It\'s the most expensive and most successful show the Sci-Fi Channel has ever
produced.\"

Dating from the original series in 1978 through the present, at least 5 comic book
publishers, including Marvel, have issued numerous series of Battlestar Galactica
adaptations. There have been a minimum of five video games, one board game, one
role playing game, a space-flight simulator game and a community related strategy
game developed and in development. Time, Rolling Stone, The New York Times, The New
Yorker, and National Review all raved about the current series.

About the Editor
Jason T. Eberl is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Indiana University-Purdue
University Indianapolis where he directs a graduate program in bioethics. He also
teaches medieval philosophy and metaphysics. He's the co-editor (with Kevin Decker)
of Star Wars and
Philosophy (2005) and Star Trek and Philosophy (forthcoming). He has contributed to
similar books on Stanley Kubrick, Harry Potter, and Metallica. He and his wife,
Jennifer, own two cars, affectionately known as the "Bucket" and the "Beast."

About Wiley-Blackwell
Wiley-Blackwell was formed in February 2007 as a result of the acquisition of
Blackwell Publishing Ltd. by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. and the merger between
Blackwell and Wiley\'s Scientific, Technical, and Medical business. Together, the
companies have created a global publishing business with deep strength in every
major academic and professional field. Wiley-Blackwell publishes approximately 1,250
scholarly peer-reviewed journals and an extensive collection of books with global
appeal. For more information on Wiley-Blackwell, please visit
www.blackwellpublishing.com or http://interscience.wiley.com.



Web Site: http://www.blackwellpublishing.com

Contact Details: Press Contact
Elisa Keys
201-679-8459
Mediainthecity@aol.com

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