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    experimented upon. This is exactly what happens to Commander Data from (its) point of view in Star Trek‚ The Next Generation‚ Season 2‚ Episode 9. Commander Data is an Android (An android is a robot in humanoid form and with sufficient computational capacity that the android can navigate reality and contribute to reality with minimal dangerous error). (O’Hara) Commander Maddox wants to take Commander Data from the Star Ship Enterprise‚ dismantle it‚ and do experiments to figure out how the Android works

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    Based on my reading of Hasker (1983)‚ I believe the view of the mind or body problem that was exhibited by Piccard in the synopsis from Star Trek: The Next Generation was the Dualism view. Picard stated that‚ “Data has rights among them the right to refuse to undergo an experimental procedure such as this.” Here‚ Picard ascribes both physical and mental attributes to the robot (Data). This view correlates to Hasker (1983) statement that‚ “Dualism begins by taking quite seriously the fact that human

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    I believe that Picard and Maddox share similarities on the materialistic view of Data’s human-like body but show many differences when I come to his mind. Picard explains to the court that Data’s attributes‚ intelligence‚ self-awareness‚ and consciousness‚ are all part of his mind. Though his brain is a materialistic computer that allows him to think like a human‚ however‚ his mind being un-materialistic allows him to be self-aware and have a consciousness like a normal human being makes him a sentient

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    Dualism In Star Trek

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    After watching the Measure of a Man episode from Star Trek: The Next Generation‚ it seems clear that its theme causes several philosophical inquiries to arise‚ such as metaphysical debates like freedom of choice and the mind and body problem. For instance‚ during Data’s hearing over his right to choose‚ considering he is artificial intelligence‚ JAG strips down the dilemma to one main question‚ "Does Data have a soul?" JAG admits that is a question she is unqualified to answer for Data and even for

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    and on (lists of “what not to do” always can)‚ so let’s instead focus our attention on what professionalism is. Captain Jean-Luc Picard of the USS Enterprise Who better to illustrate professionalism than the captain of the Enterprise from “Star Trek: The Next

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    Star Trek: Generations by David Carson Minefield Tragedy. Star Trek: Generations directed by David Carson wasn’t appealing to viewers because it lacked good graphics and had many plot holes. Although Carson used two very significant characters‚ Captain Kirk and Captain Picard‚ the storyline he created was dissatisfying to many due to the film feeling more like an episode from the series Star Trek: New Generations. Other Star Trek movies have produced double the profit that Star Trek: Generations

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    Star Trek

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    Star Wars Vs Star Trek

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    franchises ever? Star Wars is a movie series with 7 two hour episodes with two more in production. Star Trek is a TV show with 45 minute episodes‚ 7 seasons‚ and 5 series. Star Wars and Star Trek are very engaging movie series with different plots and starships but both have similar weapons and protagonists that have the same types of relationships. One of the things that both series have in common is that they both have starships. However‚ their starships are vastly different. In battle‚ Star Wars characters

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    star treks influence

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    worlds...To seek out new life; new civilizations...To boldly go where no one has gone before!" Star Trek’s connection to the real world started with its monologue‚ “to boldly go where no one has gone before” (Gene Roddenberry‚ Star Trek: the Original Series)‚ which was taken almost word for word from a 1957 White House booklet on space exploration(Startrek.com). In their 80 episodes‚ the original Star Trek crew beamed themselves on and off the Enterprise‚ traveled at warp speed‚ found new civilizations

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    Star Wars vs. Star Trek

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    Thesis: Star Trek and Star Wars each posses similar and different general concepts‚ themes‚ and motives. Outline I. Technology A. Star wars 1. Weapons 2. Ships B Star Trek 1. Weapons 2. Ships II. Characters A. Star Wars Sean McGrann Enr. English II Compare/Contrast Essay 3/6/00 Star Wars vs. Star Trek Throughout the past two decades‚ two science fiction cult classics have rivaled each other. Both have strong followings of loyal fans that

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