Social and Conceptual Issues in Astrobiology
Edited by Kelly C. Smith and Carlos Mariscal
Reviews and Awards
"In this book, some of the very best scholars engage with astrobiology to establish a new research field of humanistic and social/cultural perspectives on astrobiology. Studies on astrobiology from a social and humanistic viewpoint are few, and we need more research and books like this one." - Dr. David Dunér, Lund University
"Astrobiology, as a scientific area of inquiry, certainly has its challenges. But the broader social and philosophical issues of astrobiology are arguably even tougher. Fortunately, we have scholars willing to stretch to take on those challenges and give them the attention they deserve. This book does just that." - Dr. Mark Lupisella, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
"Even if the public is unfamiliar with the term astrobiology, everyone gets excited about the prospect of sharing our universe with extraterrestrial critters, whether microbial or intelligent. In this book, we find a comprehensive and insightful collection of essays anticipating the impact of our search for alien life on society, law, ethics, and religion." - Dr. Ted Peters, coeditor of Theology and Science
"Smith and Mariscal have assembled an excellent collection of personal perspectives and reviews that challenge all of us involved or interested in astrobiology to reconsider what we think, particularly what we think is obvious, about the societal and philosophical dimensions of astrobiology. This book informs and is likely to change minds." - Dr. Carl B. Pilcher, Research Scientist at Blue Marble Space Institute of Science and Former Director of the NASA Astrobiology Institute
"Advances in astrobiology exploration raise age-old questions about the meaning and significance of life. No matter when, where, or if we discover 'other' life, we must consider diverse philosophical, ethical, legal, and cultural perspectives as we frame a forward-looking response. While the issues and concerns may be challenging, thankfully, the authors of this volume have presented the information in engaging and thoughtful ways for readers in any discipline!" - Dr. Margaret S. Race, SETI Institute and AAAS 2019 Fellow