A review by pavonini
Battlestar Galactica and Philosophy: Knowledge Here Begins Out There by Elizabeth F. Cooke, Taneli Kukkonen, Erik D. Baldwin, Robert Arp, George A. Dunn, Jennifer A. Vines, Amy Kind, Jason P. Blahuta, Tracie Mahaffery, Andrew Terjesen, David Kyle Johnson, Randall M. Jensen, Jason T. Eberl, Brian Willems, Robert Sharp, Sarah Conly, James McRae, Eric J. Silverman, Jerold J. Abrams, J. Robert Loftis, David Koepsell, David Roden

3.0

I really liked the idea behind it. Each chapter was written by a different person with a different approach, and the quality was variable. I found it was sometimes quite repetitive, dealing with the same moments over and over but never getting very in depth (into either BSG or philosophical concepts). I feel like it could have benefitted from better editing.

Honestly I would have been happy with "Gaius Baltar and Philosophy" as he could merit a book all on his own, or perhaps one on their leadership and its consequences.

This is not a bad book but it also didn't wow me overall. It's quite specific so I wouldn't recommend it to everyone. For me it was a worthwhile read.