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Libertarianism from the Philosophical Perspective

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Détails du magazine
Format
Magazine
eISSN
2299-0518
Première publication
03 Oct 2014
Période de publication
4 fois par an
Langues
Anglais

Chercher

Volume 11 (2022): Edition 1 (March 2022)

Détails du magazine
Format
Magazine
eISSN
2299-0518
Première publication
03 Oct 2014
Période de publication
4 fois par an
Langues
Anglais

Chercher

4 Articles
Accès libre

Sustaining Resources for Homo Martis: The Potential Application of Synthetic Biology for the Settlement of Mars

Publié en ligne: 05 Apr 2022
Pages: 1 - 16

Résumé

Abstract

The recent success of the Mars 2020 project and the high quality images relayed back to Earth have provided further impetus and expectations for human missions to Mars. To support space agency and private enterprise plans to establish a sustainable colony on Mars in the 2030s, synthetic biology may play a vital role to enable astronaut self-sufficiency. In this review, we describe some aspects of where synthetic biology may inform and guide in situ resource utilisation strategies. We address the nature of Martian regolith and describe methods by which it may be rendered fit for purpose to support growth and yield of bioengineered crops. Lastly, we illustrate some examples of innate human adaptation which may confer characteristics desirable in the selection of colonists and with a future looking lens, offer potential targets for human enhancement.

Mots clés

  • Mars colonisation
  • in situ resource utilisation
  • synthetic biology
  • bioengineered crops
  • human enhancement
Accès libre

Back to the Future: The Rise of Human Enhancement and Potential Applications for Space Missions

Publié en ligne: 05 Apr 2022
Pages: 17 - 21

Résumé

Abstract

Rapid advances in biology, electronics, computer and data science have turned invention into products, changing the lives and lifestyles of millions of people around the world. This mini-review will describe some remarkable progress made over the last 10 years which serves both healthy individuals and patients alike. With a forward looking lens towards long term space missions and the potential colonisation of the Moon and Mars, we discuss three technologies under development. We conclude with a distant looking perspective on the prospect of gene mediated human enhancement and highlight the importance of aligning benefit for people on Earth with goals for future space missions and the need to establish regulatory and ethical guidelines.

Mots clés

  • uman enhancement
  • gene therapy
  • gene editing
  • smart skin
  • brain-computer interface
  • prosthetic limbs
  • wearable devices
  • exoskeleton
Accès libre

Predictions and Possible Solutions for the Sustainability of Mars Settlement

Publié en ligne: 05 Apr 2022
Pages: 22 - 31

Résumé

Abstract

With the end of the Cold War, political and ideological competition has decreased as a stated reason for space exploration. The possibility of establishing a settlement on Mars is being seriously evaluated by state and commercial space agencies, which includes objectives to expand human civilization and ensure the continuity of the human species. The technological challenges associated with space settlement continue to receive significant attention, but the success of space settlement will also depend on other human factors. This study presents a high-level overview of some potential issues that could arise with the development of a permanent populationand a space economyon Mars. This study highlights some of the anticipated problems of overnance, trade, production, and proliferation that will need pragmatic solutions to ensure the sustainability of a martian settlement. This paper is intended to instigate further discussion and research regarding human and economic factors that could enable or constrain future settlements on Mars.

Mots clés

  • space exploration
  • mars settlement
  • mars economy
  • futures studies
Accès libre

On Liberty and Cruelty: A Reply to Walter Block

Publié en ligne: 05 Apr 2022
Pages: 32 - 42

Résumé

Abstract

A standard argument for ethical vegetarianism contends that factory farming – the source of nearly all animal products – is morally wrong due to its extreme cruelty, and that it is wrong to buy products produced in an extremely immoral manner. This article defends this argument against objections based on appeal to libertarian political philosophy, the supposed benefit to animals of being raised for food, and nonhuman animals’ supposed lack of rights.

Mots clés

  • vegetarianism
  • utilitarianism
  • libertarianism
  • slavery
4 Articles
Accès libre

Sustaining Resources for Homo Martis: The Potential Application of Synthetic Biology for the Settlement of Mars

Publié en ligne: 05 Apr 2022
Pages: 1 - 16

Résumé

Abstract

The recent success of the Mars 2020 project and the high quality images relayed back to Earth have provided further impetus and expectations for human missions to Mars. To support space agency and private enterprise plans to establish a sustainable colony on Mars in the 2030s, synthetic biology may play a vital role to enable astronaut self-sufficiency. In this review, we describe some aspects of where synthetic biology may inform and guide in situ resource utilisation strategies. We address the nature of Martian regolith and describe methods by which it may be rendered fit for purpose to support growth and yield of bioengineered crops. Lastly, we illustrate some examples of innate human adaptation which may confer characteristics desirable in the selection of colonists and with a future looking lens, offer potential targets for human enhancement.

Mots clés

  • Mars colonisation
  • in situ resource utilisation
  • synthetic biology
  • bioengineered crops
  • human enhancement
Accès libre

Back to the Future: The Rise of Human Enhancement and Potential Applications for Space Missions

Publié en ligne: 05 Apr 2022
Pages: 17 - 21

Résumé

Abstract

Rapid advances in biology, electronics, computer and data science have turned invention into products, changing the lives and lifestyles of millions of people around the world. This mini-review will describe some remarkable progress made over the last 10 years which serves both healthy individuals and patients alike. With a forward looking lens towards long term space missions and the potential colonisation of the Moon and Mars, we discuss three technologies under development. We conclude with a distant looking perspective on the prospect of gene mediated human enhancement and highlight the importance of aligning benefit for people on Earth with goals for future space missions and the need to establish regulatory and ethical guidelines.

Mots clés

  • uman enhancement
  • gene therapy
  • gene editing
  • smart skin
  • brain-computer interface
  • prosthetic limbs
  • wearable devices
  • exoskeleton
Accès libre

Predictions and Possible Solutions for the Sustainability of Mars Settlement

Publié en ligne: 05 Apr 2022
Pages: 22 - 31

Résumé

Abstract

With the end of the Cold War, political and ideological competition has decreased as a stated reason for space exploration. The possibility of establishing a settlement on Mars is being seriously evaluated by state and commercial space agencies, which includes objectives to expand human civilization and ensure the continuity of the human species. The technological challenges associated with space settlement continue to receive significant attention, but the success of space settlement will also depend on other human factors. This study presents a high-level overview of some potential issues that could arise with the development of a permanent populationand a space economyon Mars. This study highlights some of the anticipated problems of overnance, trade, production, and proliferation that will need pragmatic solutions to ensure the sustainability of a martian settlement. This paper is intended to instigate further discussion and research regarding human and economic factors that could enable or constrain future settlements on Mars.

Mots clés

  • space exploration
  • mars settlement
  • mars economy
  • futures studies
Accès libre

On Liberty and Cruelty: A Reply to Walter Block

Publié en ligne: 05 Apr 2022
Pages: 32 - 42

Résumé

Abstract

A standard argument for ethical vegetarianism contends that factory farming – the source of nearly all animal products – is morally wrong due to its extreme cruelty, and that it is wrong to buy products produced in an extremely immoral manner. This article defends this argument against objections based on appeal to libertarian political philosophy, the supposed benefit to animals of being raised for food, and nonhuman animals’ supposed lack of rights.

Mots clés

  • vegetarianism
  • utilitarianism
  • libertarianism
  • slavery

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