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VOLUME 2, NUMBER 2

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JOURNAL OF SPACE PHILOSOPHY

Vol. 2. No. 2, Fall 2013

CONTENTS

REGULARS:

  1. Journal Cover
  2. Dedication
  3. Preface. Bob Krone & Gordon Arthur
  4. Contents
  5. Journal Press Release. Walt Putnam
  6. About Kepler Space Institute and University. Robert L. Frantz
  7. Letters-to-the-Editor. Nancy Pearlman, Steven Wolfe

FEATURE ARTICLES:

  1. Universal Principles of Biological Cognition. Marc van Duijn
  2. The Expansion of Civilization Beyond Earth: A Moral Issue. Adriano Autino
  3. Deep Space III: The Human Space Program. Frank White
  4. Utopia: Philosophy and Reality. Bob Krone
  5. METALAW: From Speculation to Humankind Legal Posturing with Extraterrestrial Life. George S. Robinson
  1. Asteroid Mining – The Low Hanging Fruit of Space Abundance. Robert Frantz and Michael Buet
  2. Space Business and Management. Thomas H. Olson
  3. The Philosophy of Carl Sagan. Bob Krone
  4. Bigger and Hotter Rockets and their Consequences. William Mook
  5. Philosophy for Humans in Space. Bob Krone
  6. Space Research. Bob Krone
  7. Board of Editors
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We are dedicated to fostering an open and collaborative culture, providing students an experiential learning experience combining practical skills and rigorous academic study in a diverse and inclusive environment. We seek to build a better world through empowerment, vigilant protection of individual human rights and freedom of expression and inquiry.

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