VOLUME 10 NUMBER 2

JOURNAL OF SPACE PHILOSOPHY

Vol. 10. No. 2, Fall 2021

CONTENTS

  1. “Journal Cover”
  2. “Dedication”
  3. Preface,” Gordon Arthur and Mark Wagner
  4. Contents”
  5. Notes from the Chair” Ed Kiker

 

FEATURE ARTICLES:

  1. Isaacson’s Creations: Reborn in a Smile of Content,” Bernd Schmeikal
  2. Recursive Distinctioning – Orthodox and Unorthodox” Louis H. Kauffman 
  3. “Circular Recursive Distinctioning” Divyamaan Sahoo 

 

OTHER ARTICLES:

  1. “A Man Whose Vision Reached to Places Beyond: Robert M. Krone” Lawrence G. Downing
  2. “Will our Children Own Property in Space” Michelle Hanlon
  3. “A Novel Approach to a K12 School Focused on Space Exploration” Mark Wagner 
  4. “Nature’s First Great Space Program: Skyscrapers of Green” Howard Bloom 
  5. “Satellites and Light Pollution: The Fight for Ground-Based Astronomy,” Rebecca Schembri  
  6. Reflections on the AIAA International Space Philosophy Gathering, Saturday August 14, 2021Madhu Thangavelu 
  7. Lunar Surface-Based Solar Power Wireless Transmission Solar Array Location Assessment Ghanim Alotaibi
  8. Ethics and the Human Space Program: A Report from the Ethics Proto-Task Force, Overview Round TableJ.N. Nielsen et. al. 
  9. Equality and Equity for Kepler Space Institute and Human Immigrants to Space Settlements Salena Gregory-Krone and Bob Krone
  10. “The Omnologist Manifesto Howard Bloom
  11. “KSI Courses: January 2022 Haroon Oqab
  12. “Journal of Space Philosophy Editors”

 

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