Star Trek: Into Darkness—Ethical Impartiality, Partiality, and the Need for a Male/Female Synthesis

Film and Philosophy 19:141-63 (2015)
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Abstract

This paper analyzes the ethical themes and theory portrayals by particular characters in Star Trek: Into Darkness. It is concluded that the film can be understood as explicating the pros and cons of both "male" and "female" ethical perspectives, and that a comprehensive understanding of morality requires some synthesis of both perspectives.

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Jeremy C. DeLong
Fort Hays State University

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