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Availability
In stock
ISBN
9798881900830
Edition
1
Publication Date
January 7, 2025
Physical Size
236mm x 160mm
Number of Pages
326
Humanity continues to search for life outside the Earth, seeking insights into our origins, and to find out whether we are truly alone in the Universe. At the same time, humanity’s expanse beyond Earth is increasingly tangible. 'Space, Philosophy and Ethics' brings together a remarkably diverse set of essays. For the casual reader, it offers something of a ‘hitchhiker’s guide to the ethics of space’. For the ethicist/philosopher/futurist/serious space explorer, it offers building materials for an ethical framework for space exploration. Several essays examine the possible interactions between religious traditions and philosophies, and the unearthly space environment into which humans are poised to step. The impact on our traditions and philosophies is also considered, regardless of whether life—intelligent or otherwise—is there to greet us as we step further out into the cosmos. This book is a must for hardcore scientists, philosophers and lay people alike. Highly Recommended!
Dr. Chris Herd
Professor in the Faculty of Science, Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
University of Alberta
Principal Director of the Institute for Space Science and Technology (ISSET)
Member of the NASA Mars 2020 'Perseverance' Rover Mission