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International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy

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The fate of freedom of a space exploration mission encountering life and the liberty of the "encountered" extra-terrestrial beings

F. Javier Martín-Torres María-Paz Zorzano

pp. 127-137

Abstract

With the advent of new technologies and the flourishing of space travel and landing on other planets, the topic of finding life outside Earth has been attracting the attention of scientists. We are in the historical time where we must start posing and answering questions regarding the impact of discovering extra-terrestrial life in space missions. This chapter revolves around the freedom of announcing scientific discoveries if extra-terrestrial life is encountered; and it is an attempt to pose questions and alert the scientific community and international authorities of the firm need to answer them before life is discovered on another planet. Further to this, we highlight the point of the lack of a current procedure in place in the case of discovery of "life" and the rights and liberties of such "life" discoveries.

Publication details

Published in:

Cockell Charles S. (2015) The meaning of liberty beyond earth. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 127-137

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-09567-7_9

Full citation:

Martín-Torres F. Javier, Zorzano María-Paz (2015) „The fate of freedom of a space exploration mission encountering life and the liberty of the "encountered" extra-terrestrial beings“, In: C. S. Cockell (ed.), The meaning of liberty beyond earth, Dordrecht, Springer, 127–137.