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the medium formerly known as TV

A Good Place for Philosophy?

By Martine Mussies | March 18, 2020March 18, 2020 by Martine Mussies

At the beginning of the 21st century, the philosophical discourse concerning good and evil seems to be subsumed into three major areas; meta-ethics which describes the nature of good and bad, normative ethics concerning how…

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You – Me – Her => Us?

By Martine Mussies | February 6, 2019February 22, 2021 by Martine Mussies

Romantic comedies, who doesn’t watch them every now and then? Cozy in your onesie, with Ben & Jerry’s on the couch, swept away by the handsome man and the beautiful woman in the all too…

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Aspergirl Tilly is an asset to Star Trek

By Martine Mussies | June 28, 2018March 18, 2020 by Martine Mussies

After Sesame Street, Star Trek has now also added an autistic looking character to the cast. In the new series, the viewers became acquainted with Sylvia Tilly, beautifully acted by Mary Wisema. Tilly appears to…

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