Episode 48 - Chelsea Haramia on the Ethics of METI
Description
Released: 28 November 2020
Duration: 70 minutes, 39 seconds
Co-hosts Paul Carr and Daniela De Paulis engage philosopher Chelsea Haramia on the ethics of sending signals into space that might be received by intelligent beings in the cosmos.
For more information about this episode, include a rich set of links, please see the blog entry for Episode 48 at:
https://wowsignalpodcast.com
Guest Bio
Chelsea Haramia received her PhD in philosophy from the University of Colorado at Boulder, where she specialized in ethics. She is now an assistant professor in the philosophy department at Spring Hill College. She is also co-editor of the online journal 1000-Word Philosophy, which houses a growing set of original 1000-word essays on philosophical questions, figures, and arguments aimed at an audience of philosophers and non-philosophers alike. She has published in the areas of normative ethics, bioethics, animal ethics, aesthetics, feminist philosophy, and astrobiology ethics. Her current work involves ethical and metaethical analyses of space exploration and of the search for intelligent life in particular.
Credits:
Co-hosts: Paul Carr and Daniel De Paulis
Producer: Paul Carr
Music: DJ Spooky, Nest, Erika Lloyd.
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