The Impact of Discovering Life Beyond Earth
Herausgeber: Dick, Steven J.
The Impact of Discovering Life Beyond Earth
Herausgeber: Dick, Steven J.
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Discusses the big questions about how the discovery of extraterrestrial life, whether intelligent or microbial, would impact society and humankind.
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Discusses the big questions about how the discovery of extraterrestrial life, whether intelligent or microbial, would impact society and humankind.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 749g
- ISBN-13: 9781107109988
- ISBN-10: 1107109981
- Artikelnr.: 43043531
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 749g
- ISBN-13: 9781107109988
- ISBN-10: 1107109981
- Artikelnr.: 43043531
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Introduction: astrobiology and society Steven J. Dick; Part I. Motivations
and Approaches. How Do We Frame the Problems of Discovery and Impact?:
Introduction; 1. Current approaches to finding life beyond earth, and what
happens if we do Seth Shostak; 2. The philosophy of astrobiology: the
Copernican and Darwinian presuppositions Iris Fry; 3. History, discovery,
analogy: three approaches to the impact of discovering life beyond earth
Steven J. Dick; 4. Silent impact: why the discovery of extraterrestrial
life should be silent Clément Vidal; Part II. Transcending
Anthropocentrism. How Do We Move beyond our Own Preconceptions of Life,
Intelligence and Culture?: Introduction; 5. The landscape of life Dirk
Schulze-Makuch; 6. The landscape of intelligence Lori Marino; 7. Universal
biology: assessing universality from a single example Carlos Mariscal; 8.
Equating culture, civilization, and moral development in imagining
extraterrestrial intelligence: anthropocentric assumptions? John Traphagan;
9. Communicating with the other: infinity, geometry, and universal math and
science Douglas Vakoch; Part III. Philosophical, Theological, and Moral
Impact. How Do We Comprehend the Cultural Challenges Raised by Discovery?:
Introduction; 10. Life, intelligence and the pursuit of value in cosmic
evolution Mark Lupisella; 11. 'Klaatu barada nikto' - or, do they really
think like us? Michael Ruse; 12. Alien minds Susan Schneider; 13. The moral
subject of astrobiology: guideposts for exploring our ethical and political
responsibilities towards extraterrestrial life Elspeth Wilson and Carol
Cleland; 14. Astrobiology and theology Robin Lovin; 15. Would you baptize
an extraterrestrial? Guy Consolmagno, SJ; Part IV. Practical
Considerations: How Should Society Prepare for Discovery - and
Non-Discovery?: Introduction; 16. Is there anything new about astrobiology
and society? Jane Maienschein; 17. Evaluating preparedness for the
discovery of extraterrestrial life: considering potential risks, impacts
and plans Margaret Race; 18. Searching for extraterrestrial intelligence:
preparing for an expected paradigm break Michael A. G. Michaud; 19. SETI in
non-western perspective John Traphagan and Julian W. Traphagan; 20. The
allure of alien life: public and media framings of extraterrestrial life
Linda Billings; 21. Internalizing null extraterrestrial 'signals': an
astrobiological app for a technological society Eric Chaisson; Index.
and Approaches. How Do We Frame the Problems of Discovery and Impact?:
Introduction; 1. Current approaches to finding life beyond earth, and what
happens if we do Seth Shostak; 2. The philosophy of astrobiology: the
Copernican and Darwinian presuppositions Iris Fry; 3. History, discovery,
analogy: three approaches to the impact of discovering life beyond earth
Steven J. Dick; 4. Silent impact: why the discovery of extraterrestrial
life should be silent Clément Vidal; Part II. Transcending
Anthropocentrism. How Do We Move beyond our Own Preconceptions of Life,
Intelligence and Culture?: Introduction; 5. The landscape of life Dirk
Schulze-Makuch; 6. The landscape of intelligence Lori Marino; 7. Universal
biology: assessing universality from a single example Carlos Mariscal; 8.
Equating culture, civilization, and moral development in imagining
extraterrestrial intelligence: anthropocentric assumptions? John Traphagan;
9. Communicating with the other: infinity, geometry, and universal math and
science Douglas Vakoch; Part III. Philosophical, Theological, and Moral
Impact. How Do We Comprehend the Cultural Challenges Raised by Discovery?:
Introduction; 10. Life, intelligence and the pursuit of value in cosmic
evolution Mark Lupisella; 11. 'Klaatu barada nikto' - or, do they really
think like us? Michael Ruse; 12. Alien minds Susan Schneider; 13. The moral
subject of astrobiology: guideposts for exploring our ethical and political
responsibilities towards extraterrestrial life Elspeth Wilson and Carol
Cleland; 14. Astrobiology and theology Robin Lovin; 15. Would you baptize
an extraterrestrial? Guy Consolmagno, SJ; Part IV. Practical
Considerations: How Should Society Prepare for Discovery - and
Non-Discovery?: Introduction; 16. Is there anything new about astrobiology
and society? Jane Maienschein; 17. Evaluating preparedness for the
discovery of extraterrestrial life: considering potential risks, impacts
and plans Margaret Race; 18. Searching for extraterrestrial intelligence:
preparing for an expected paradigm break Michael A. G. Michaud; 19. SETI in
non-western perspective John Traphagan and Julian W. Traphagan; 20. The
allure of alien life: public and media framings of extraterrestrial life
Linda Billings; 21. Internalizing null extraterrestrial 'signals': an
astrobiological app for a technological society Eric Chaisson; Index.
Introduction: astrobiology and society Steven J. Dick; Part I. Motivations
and Approaches. How Do We Frame the Problems of Discovery and Impact?:
Introduction; 1. Current approaches to finding life beyond earth, and what
happens if we do Seth Shostak; 2. The philosophy of astrobiology: the
Copernican and Darwinian presuppositions Iris Fry; 3. History, discovery,
analogy: three approaches to the impact of discovering life beyond earth
Steven J. Dick; 4. Silent impact: why the discovery of extraterrestrial
life should be silent Clément Vidal; Part II. Transcending
Anthropocentrism. How Do We Move beyond our Own Preconceptions of Life,
Intelligence and Culture?: Introduction; 5. The landscape of life Dirk
Schulze-Makuch; 6. The landscape of intelligence Lori Marino; 7. Universal
biology: assessing universality from a single example Carlos Mariscal; 8.
Equating culture, civilization, and moral development in imagining
extraterrestrial intelligence: anthropocentric assumptions? John Traphagan;
9. Communicating with the other: infinity, geometry, and universal math and
science Douglas Vakoch; Part III. Philosophical, Theological, and Moral
Impact. How Do We Comprehend the Cultural Challenges Raised by Discovery?:
Introduction; 10. Life, intelligence and the pursuit of value in cosmic
evolution Mark Lupisella; 11. 'Klaatu barada nikto' - or, do they really
think like us? Michael Ruse; 12. Alien minds Susan Schneider; 13. The moral
subject of astrobiology: guideposts for exploring our ethical and political
responsibilities towards extraterrestrial life Elspeth Wilson and Carol
Cleland; 14. Astrobiology and theology Robin Lovin; 15. Would you baptize
an extraterrestrial? Guy Consolmagno, SJ; Part IV. Practical
Considerations: How Should Society Prepare for Discovery - and
Non-Discovery?: Introduction; 16. Is there anything new about astrobiology
and society? Jane Maienschein; 17. Evaluating preparedness for the
discovery of extraterrestrial life: considering potential risks, impacts
and plans Margaret Race; 18. Searching for extraterrestrial intelligence:
preparing for an expected paradigm break Michael A. G. Michaud; 19. SETI in
non-western perspective John Traphagan and Julian W. Traphagan; 20. The
allure of alien life: public and media framings of extraterrestrial life
Linda Billings; 21. Internalizing null extraterrestrial 'signals': an
astrobiological app for a technological society Eric Chaisson; Index.
and Approaches. How Do We Frame the Problems of Discovery and Impact?:
Introduction; 1. Current approaches to finding life beyond earth, and what
happens if we do Seth Shostak; 2. The philosophy of astrobiology: the
Copernican and Darwinian presuppositions Iris Fry; 3. History, discovery,
analogy: three approaches to the impact of discovering life beyond earth
Steven J. Dick; 4. Silent impact: why the discovery of extraterrestrial
life should be silent Clément Vidal; Part II. Transcending
Anthropocentrism. How Do We Move beyond our Own Preconceptions of Life,
Intelligence and Culture?: Introduction; 5. The landscape of life Dirk
Schulze-Makuch; 6. The landscape of intelligence Lori Marino; 7. Universal
biology: assessing universality from a single example Carlos Mariscal; 8.
Equating culture, civilization, and moral development in imagining
extraterrestrial intelligence: anthropocentric assumptions? John Traphagan;
9. Communicating with the other: infinity, geometry, and universal math and
science Douglas Vakoch; Part III. Philosophical, Theological, and Moral
Impact. How Do We Comprehend the Cultural Challenges Raised by Discovery?:
Introduction; 10. Life, intelligence and the pursuit of value in cosmic
evolution Mark Lupisella; 11. 'Klaatu barada nikto' - or, do they really
think like us? Michael Ruse; 12. Alien minds Susan Schneider; 13. The moral
subject of astrobiology: guideposts for exploring our ethical and political
responsibilities towards extraterrestrial life Elspeth Wilson and Carol
Cleland; 14. Astrobiology and theology Robin Lovin; 15. Would you baptize
an extraterrestrial? Guy Consolmagno, SJ; Part IV. Practical
Considerations: How Should Society Prepare for Discovery - and
Non-Discovery?: Introduction; 16. Is there anything new about astrobiology
and society? Jane Maienschein; 17. Evaluating preparedness for the
discovery of extraterrestrial life: considering potential risks, impacts
and plans Margaret Race; 18. Searching for extraterrestrial intelligence:
preparing for an expected paradigm break Michael A. G. Michaud; 19. SETI in
non-western perspective John Traphagan and Julian W. Traphagan; 20. The
allure of alien life: public and media framings of extraterrestrial life
Linda Billings; 21. Internalizing null extraterrestrial 'signals': an
astrobiological app for a technological society Eric Chaisson; Index.