VOLUME 10 NUMBER 2
JOURNAL OF SPACE PHILOSOPHY
Vol. 10. No. 2, Fall 2021
CONTENTS
- “Journal Cover”
- “Dedication”
- “Preface,” Gordon Arthur and Mark Wagner
- “Contents”
- “Notes from the Chair” Ed Kiker
FEATURE ARTICLES:
- “Isaacson’s Creations: Reborn in a Smile of Content,” Bernd Schmeikal
- “Recursive Distinctioning – Orthodox and Unorthodox” Louis H. Kauffman
- “Circular Recursive Distinctioning” Divyamaan Sahoo
OTHER ARTICLES:
- “A Man Whose Vision Reached to Places Beyond: Robert M. Krone” Lawrence G. Downing
- “Will our Children Own Property in Space” Michelle Hanlon
- “A Novel Approach to a K12 School Focused on Space Exploration” Mark Wagner
- “Nature’s First Great Space Program: Skyscrapers of Green” Howard Bloom
- “Satellites and Light Pollution: The Fight for Ground-Based Astronomy,” Rebecca Schembri
- “Reflections on the AIAA International Space Philosophy Gathering, Saturday August 14, 2021” Madhu Thangavelu
- “Lunar Surface-Based Solar Power Wireless Transmission Solar Array Location Assessment” Ghanim Alotaibi
- “Ethics and the Human Space Program: A Report from the Ethics Proto-Task Force, Overview Round Table” J.N. Nielsen et. al.
- “Equality and Equity for Kepler Space Institute and Human Immigrants to Space Settlements” Salena Gregory-Krone and Bob Krone
- “The Omnologist Manifesto” Howard Bloom
- “KSI Courses: January 2022” Haroon Oqab
- “Journal of Space Philosophy Editors”
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