The Meaning of Liberty Beyond Earth [E-Book] / edited by Charles S. Cockell.
The purpose of this book is to initiate a new discussion on liberty focusing on the infinite realms of space. The discussion of the nature of liberty and what it means for a human to be free has occupied the minds of thinkers since the Enlightenment. However, without exception, every one of these di...
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Personal Name(s): | Cockell, Charles S, editor |
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1st ed. 2015. |
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Cham :
Springer,
2015
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Physical Description: |
VIII, 272 pages 14 illustrations (online resource) |
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englisch |
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9783319095677 |
DOI: |
10.1007/978-3-319-09567-7 |
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Space and Society
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- The Cold Equations: Extraterrestrial Liberty in Science Fiction
- Fear of Freedom: the Legacy of Arendt and Ballard's Space Skepticism
- Freedom in a Box: Paradoxes in the Structure of Extraterrestrial Liberty
- Fairness as a Moral Grounding for Space Policy
- Space: John Locke's Ultimate Triumph
- Extraterrestrial Liberty and Creative Practice: a Firsthand Experience of an Imagined Future
- Elsewhere, Liberty
- The fate of Freedom of a Space Exploration Mission Encountering Life and the Liberty of the "Encountered" Extra-terrestrial Beings
- Astronaut Health: Planetary Exploration and the Limitations on Freedom
- Outrunning the Law: Extraterrestrial Liberty and Universal Colonisation
- The Lethality of Interplanetary Warfare: A Fundamental Constraint on Extraterrestrial Liberty
- Interplanetary Federalism: Maximising the Chances of Extraterrestrial Peace, Diversity and Liberty
- Liberty, Freedom and Democracy: Paradox for an Extraterrestrial Society
- Human Space Colonies: Towards a Governance Architecture
- Education and liberty in space.