Summer 2018 – Journal of Space Philosophy – VOLUME 7, NUMBER 2

Jul 15, 2018

We dedicate this issue of the Journal of Space Philosophy to the needed research for the question, “How do we define preferred future goals and characteristics for humanity for the planning of the Space Epoch?” See the featured article by Dr. Lawrence G. Downing. All our thoughts today are dedicated to the solution of the COVID-19 global crisis.

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