Fall 2012- Journal of Space Philosophy – VOLUME 1, NUMBER 1

Nov 21, 2012

Dedicated to the belief that Space holds solutions for the betterment of humankind

Philosophy – the search for knowledge, truth, understanding, and meaning – has
occupied thought since Plato’s ThirtySix Dialogues (424348 BC). Every person
who has gazed at the heavens has wondered what it means for themselves and for humankind. Philosophy is the oldest research subject. Every science has
defined its philosophical foundations. Humans have only philosophized while
personally experiencing Space since the middle of the 20th Century. Kepler Space
Institute takes pride in creating its online periodical Journal of Space Philosophy.

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