VOLUME 10 NUMBER 1
JOURNAL OF SPACE PHILOSOPHY
Vol. 10. No. 1, Spring 2021
CONTENTS
- “Journal Cover”
- “Dedication”
- “Preface,” Bob Krone and Gordon Arthur
- “Contents”
- “Notes from the Chair”
- “Letters to the Editor – Bob Krone: ‘Book Review: Yehezkel Dror, Steering Human Evolution,’ Ayal Hayut-man: ‘A Tribute to Yitzhaq Hayut-man,’ Pavit Hooda: ‘The Desensitization of Younger Generations to Rocket Launches”
INTELLIGENCE ARTICLES:
- “Introduction to the Intelligence Articles,” Bob Krone
- “Advanced Machine Intelligence and Society, 1982, Updated” Bob Krone
- “Machine Intelligence: Humanity’s Swan Song or Hallelujah Chorus?,” Lawrence Downing
- “Augmenting Jerusalem Sacred Space ” Yitzhaq Hayut-Man
OTHER ARTICLES:
- “Why Go to Space? The Academic Philosophy of Space Travel,” Gordon Arthur
- “Recursive Distinctioning and the Basis of Distinction,” Louis Kauffman and Joel Isaacson
- “What is Space Architecture?,” Anastasia Prosina
- “Science Fiction as Inspiration for K12 Education: An Ideas Unlimited Study,” Mark Wagner et al.
- “A Moon Consortium for Climate Change Mitigation” Ghanim Alotaibi
- “Gaia—The Null Hypothesis: Resonance XX (7.83 Hz) #Fibonacci Series” Stephanie Thorburn
- “Personal Needs of Future Space Settlers,” KSI PHI 503 Scholars
- “Journal of Space Philosophy Editors”
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