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E-grāmata: Ethics of Space Exploration

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  • Sērija : Space and Society
  • Izdošanas datums: 25-Jul-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783319398273
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  • Sērija : Space and Society
  • Izdošanas datums: 25-Jul-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783319398273

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This book aims to contribute significantly to the understanding of issues of value (including the ultimate value of space-related activities) which repeatedly emerge in interdisciplinary discussions on space and society. Although a recurring feature of discussions about space in the humanities, the treatment of value questions has tended to be patchy, of uneven quality and even, on occasion, idiosyncratic rather than drawing upon a close familiarity with state-of-the-art ethical theory. One of the volume"s aims is to promote a more robust and theoretically informed approach to the ethical dimension of discussions on space and society. While the contributions are written in a manner which is accessible across disciplines, the book still withstands scrutiny by those whose work is primarily on ethics. At the same time it allows academics across a range of disciplines an insight into current approaches toward how the work of ethics gets done. The issues of value raised could be used t

o inform debates about regulation, space law and protocols for microbial discovery as well as longer-range policy debates about funding.

Forword,.- Volume Introduction,.- Section I .- Colonization,.- Section II - Normative Ethics,.- Section III - Humanism and Posthumanism,.- Section IV - Ethics and Law,.- Section V - The Debate on Microbial Value,.- Section VI - Planetary Protection,.- Glossary of Terms,.- Index.

Recenzijas

This is a well-edited selection of essays covering a human side of space exploration that few of us may have spent much time considering. ... this volume is a worthwhile and enlightening read about a topic that could become very relevant in the next few decades. (Barry Kent, The Observatory, Vol. 137 (1260), October, 2017)

1 Introduction: The Scope and Content of Space Ethics
1(14)
James S.J. Schwartz
Tony Milligan
Part I The Cultural and Historical Context of Space Ethics
2 Dreams and Nightmares of the High Frontier: The Response of Science Fiction to Gerard K. O'Neill's The High Frontier
15(16)
Stephen Baxter
3 Space Colonies and Their Critics
31(16)
Gonzalo Munevar
4 Agonal Conflict and Space Exploration
47(14)
Eleni Panagiotarakou
5 Prospects for Utopia in Space
61(14)
Christopher C. Yorke
Part II Normative Ethics
6 Cosmological Theories of Value: Relationalism and Connectedness as Foundations for Cosmic Creativity
75(18)
Mark Lupisella
7 On the Methodology of Space Ethics
93(16)
James S.J. Schwartz
8 The Ethics of Outer Space: A Consequentialist Perspective
109(16)
Seth D. Baum
9 Space Ethics Without Foundations
125(12)
Tony Milligan
Part III Humanism and Posthumanism
10 Why Space Migration Must Be Posthuman
137(16)
Francesca Ferrando
11 An Urgent Need to Explore Space
153(14)
Jacques Arnould
Part IV Planetary Protection and Microbial Value
12 The Ethical Status of Microbial Life on Earth and Elsewhere: In Defence of Intrinsic Value
167(14)
Charles S. Cockell
13 Kantian Foundations for a Cosmocentric Ethic
181(14)
Anna Frammartino Wilks
14 The Curious Case of the Martian Microbes: Mariomania, Intrinsic Value and the Prime Directive
195(14)
Kelly C. Smith
15 The Aesthetic Objection to Terraforming Mars
209(12)
Sean McMahon
Part V Ethical and Legal Issues in Solar System Exploration
16 `The Way to Eden': Environmental Legal and Ethical Values in Interplanetary Space Flight
221(18)
Christopher Newman
17 The Risks of Nuclear Powered Space Probes
239(12)
Paul R. Graves
18 Shaking the Foundations of the Law: Some Legal Issues Posed by a Detection of Extra-Terrestrial Life
251(14)
Frans G. von der Dunk
Index 265
Tony Milligan is a lecturer in ethics with the Department of Philosophy at the University of Hertfordshire. His research focuses upon the relations between the human and the non-human with an emerging specialism in the ethics of space. He is the author of Beyond Animal Rights (2010), Love (2011), Civil Disobedience: Protest, Justification and the Law (2013), Nobody Owns the Moon: the Ethics of Space Exploitation (2015), Animal Ethics: The Basics (forthcoming, June 2015), the co-editor of a volume of essays on Love and its Objects (2014) and the guest editor of a recent (November 2014) special edition of the journal Space Policy on space ethics.

James S.J. Schwartz teaches philosophy at Wichita State University.  His research interests include: philosophical and ethical issues related to space science, law, and policy; environmental ethics; philosophy of mathematics; and metaphysics.  His publications have appeared in Space Policy, Environmental Ethics, Ethics & the Environment, Philosophia Mathematica, and in other volumes of Springers Space and Society series.