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VOLUME 7 NUMBER 1

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JOURNAL OF SPACE PHILOSOPHY

Vol. 7. No. 1, Spring 2018

CONTENTS

REGULARS:

  1. “Journal Cover: Black Holes”
  2. “Dedication to Stephen Hawking”
  3. “Preface,” Bob Krone, Gordon Arthur, and Walt Putnam
  4. “Contents”
  5. “Press Release” Walt Putnam
  6. “Notes from the Chair,” Gordon Holder

FEATURE ARTICLES:

  1. “The Science of Laws: Essential Foundation of Space Governance,” David Schrunk
  2. “Maturing Humankind Through the Sciences of Law, Policy, and Space,” Bob Krone

OTHER ARTICLES:

  1. “How PoWs in the Hanoi Hilton Learned of the Moon Landing,” Leo Thorsness
  2. “Report of the Third Annual Recursive Distinctioning Conference – September 2017,” Bob Krone 
  3. “The Arts for Humans in Space,” Richelle Gribble
  4. “A Space Renaissance,” Madhu Thangavelu
  5. “Jazz for Humans in Space,” Marshall Hawkins
  6. “Howard Bloom’s Mental Clock: Comments on Howard’s Career,” Bob Krone
  7. “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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