Lost and Philosophy: The Island Has Its ReasonsSharon M. Kaye Wiley, 2008 - 277ÆäÀÌÁö Sometimes it feels like you need a Ph.D. to follow the show. But you don't. You just need this book in which twenty-one philosophers explore the deep questions we all face as survivors on this planet: Does "everything happen for a reason"? Is torture ever justified? Who are the Others? How do we know we're not patients in Hurley's psych ward? What if the Dharma Intitiative is experimenting on us? Desmond may not be able to save Charlie, but this book could save you.
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... happened to her when she was shipwrecked on the island 16 years ago , specifically being pregnant and delivering the ... happened to Ana Lucia and the other survivors , she says , " They came the first night that we got here . They ...
... happened to her when she was shipwrecked on the island 16 years ago , specifically being pregnant and delivering the ... happened to Ana Lucia and the other survivors , she says , " They came the first night that we got here . They ...
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... happened here happened for a reason . " From Locke's miracle , to their survival of the crash , to the splitting and reuniting of the two tribes ( as well as uniting the two parts of the Dharma Initiative film ) , to the various ...
... happened here happened for a reason . " From Locke's miracle , to their survival of the crash , to the splitting and reuniting of the two tribes ( as well as uniting the two parts of the Dharma Initiative film ) , to the various ...
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... happened to be flying overhead - something that itself happened only because instrument failures led the pilots to go wildly off - course - and brought it down . - It's true that , unlike our births as we understand them in the most ...
... happened to be flying overhead - something that itself happened only because instrument failures led the pilots to go wildly off - course - and brought it down . - It's true that , unlike our births as we understand them in the most ...
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