The Search for Extra Terrestrial Intelligence; A Philosophical Inquiry
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Book Description
Are we alone in the universe?
The search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI) has been given fresh impetus in recent years following developments in space science which go beyond speculation. The evidence that many stars are accompanied by planets, the detection of organic material in the circumstellar disks of which planets are created, and claims regarding microfossils on Martian meteorites have all led to many new empirical searches.
Against the background of these dramatic new developments in science, SETI critically evalutes claims concerning the status of SETI as a genuine scientific research program and examines the attempts to establish contact with other intelligent life forms in the past thirty years. David Lamb also asseses competing theories on the origin of life on Earth, discoveries of ex-solar planets and proposals for space colonies as well as the technical and ethical issues bound up with them. Most importantly, he considers the benefits and drawbacks of communicationwith new life forms: how we should communicate and whether we should.
About the Author
David Lamb is Reader in Philosophy and Bioethics at the University of Birmingham
The Search for Extra Terrestrial Intelligence,David Lamb,Routledge,0415243424,Astronomy - General,Astrophysics & Space Science,Life Sciences - Biology - General,Life on other planets,Philosophy & Social Aspects,Science,Science/Mathematics,Extraterrestrial beings,Popular science,Science / Philosophy & Social Aspects,Solar-terrestrial phenomena,UFOs
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