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VOLUME 6 NUMBER 1

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JOURNAL OF SPACE PHILOSOPHY

Vol. 6. No. 1, Fall 2017

CONTENTS

REGULARS

1.  “Journal Cover”

2.  “Reflections on a Solar Eclipse,” Gordon Arthur

3.  “Dedication: National Space Society”

4.  “Preface,” Bob Krone and Gordon Arthur

5.  “Contents”

6.  “Press Release”

7.   “Notes from the Chair,” Gordon Holder

 

FEATURED ARTICLES:

8.  “Recursive Distinctioning,” Louis H. Kauffman and Joel Isaacson: Howard Bloom Presentation

9.  “Making President Trump the Champion of GEO Space Solar Power,” Mike Snead

 

OTHER ARTICLES:

10.  “The Prospect of Interspecies Cybernetic Communication Between Humankind and Post-Humans Designed and Created for Space Exploration and Space Settlement,” George S. Robinson

11.  “Peace: The Final Frontier,” Kim Peart

12. “Space Spiritual Dimension,” Madhu Thangavelu

13.  “Getting Started with Doing Doctoral Research,” Barry Elsey and Amina Amarova

14. “Login for the Description of a Viable Path to a Cis-Lunar Transport System and Lunar Mining Base,” John Strickland

15. “Kepler Space Institute (KSI) at ISDC-2017,” Bob Krone

16.  “Future Space Architecture,” Ayse Oren

17. “Space Abundance for Humankind’s Needs,” Bob Krone, Salena Gregory-Krone

18.  “Space Legacy of US Representative George E. Brown, Jr.,” Hans Johnson and Bob Krone

19.   “Editors”

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