The Prime Directive and Postcolonialism
Lecture no. 18 from the course: Sci-Phi: Science Fiction as Philosophy
Taught by Professor David K. Johnson | 33 min
What can science fiction tell us about the dangers of colonialism and moral relativism? Take a look at the Prime Directive—the rules that are supposed to prevent interference in other cultures—and the ethical ramifications of imposing one society’s values on another, as you plunge into several episodes from different iterations of Star Trek, including the classic series of the 1960s, The Next Generation, and Enterprise.
24 Lectures
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Inception and the Interpretation of Art
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2
The Matrix and the Value of Knowledge
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The Matrix Sequels and Human Free Will
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The Adjustment Bureau, the Force, and Fate
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Contact: Science versus Religion
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Arrival: Aliens and Radical Translation
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Interstellar: Is Time Travel Possible?
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Doctor Who and Time Travel Paradoxes
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Star Trek: TNG and Alternate Worlds
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Dark City, Dollhouse, and Personal Identity
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Westworld and A.I. Artificial Intelligence
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Transcendence and the Dangers of AI
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The Thirteenth Floor: Are We Simulated?
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The Orville, Orwell, and the “Black Mirror”
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Star Wars: Good versus Evil
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Firefly, Blake’s 7, and Political Rebellion
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Starship Troopers, Doctor Who, and Just War
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The Prime Directive and Postcolonialism
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Capitalism in Metropolis, Elysium, and Panem
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Snowpiercer and Climate Change
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Soylent Green: Overpopulation and Euthanasia
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Gattaca and the Ethics of Reproduction
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The Handmaid’s Tale: Feminism and Religion
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Kubrick’s 2001 and Nietzsche’s Ubermensch
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