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Astrobiology Science Ethics And Public Policy 1st Edition

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Astrobiology Science Ethics And Public Policy 1st Edition
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Publisher: Wiley-Scrivener
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.45 MB
Pages: 432
Author: , , ,
ISBN: 9781119711162, 1119711169
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1

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Astrobiology Science Ethics And Public Policy 1st Edition by , , , 9781119711162, 1119711169 instant download after payment.

Astrobiology is an exploding discipline in which not only the natural sciences, but also the social sciences and humanities converge. Astrobiology: Science, Ethics and Public Policy is a multidisciplinary book that presents different perspectives and points of view by its contributing specialists. Epistemological, moral and political issues arising from astrobiology, convey the complexity of challenges posed by the search for life elsewhere in the universe. We ask: if a convoy of colonists from Earth make the trip to Mars, should their genomes be edited to adapt to the Red Planet's environment? If scientists discover a biosphere with microbial life within our solar system, will it possess intrinsic value or merely utilitarian value? If astronomers discover an intelligent civilization on an exoplanet elsewhere in the Milky Way, what would be humanity's moral responsibility: to protect Earth from an existential threat? To treat other intelligences with dignity? To exploit through interstellar commerce? To conquer?

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