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What We Know About Extraterrestrial Intelligence

Foundations of Xenology

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  • Establishes a systematic and holistic approach to the foundations of communicating with extraterrestrial intelligences on the basis of modern social and other science
  • Describes concepts of life and intelligence, as well as the emergence of concepts such as culture
  • Discusses why contestations over these ideas are important in general and specifically for the discussion of ETI
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Space and Society (SPSO)

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Table of contents (14 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xviii
  2. Introduction and Objectives

    • Michael Ashkenazi
    Pages 1-12
  3. Space in the Background

    • Michael Ashkenazi
    Pages 13-34
  4. The Physical Parameters of ILFS

    • Michael Ashkenazi
    Pages 35-52
  5. Evolutionary Parameters of ETI

    • Michael Ashkenazi
    Pages 53-73
  6. Defining Modes of Intelligence

    • Michael Ashkenazi
    Pages 75-100
  7. Language and Symbols

    • Michael Ashkenazi
    Pages 101-114
  8. Collective Action

    • Michael Ashkenazi
    Pages 115-153
  9. The Cultural Parameters of ETI

    • Michael Ashkenazi
    Pages 155-211
  10. ET Civilizations

    • Michael Ashkenazi
    Pages 213-241
  11. Parsing ET Civilizations and Cultures

    • Michael Ashkenazi
    Pages 243-295
  12. Frameworks of Communication and Exchange

    • Michael Ashkenazi
    Pages 297-344
  13. Interaction and Intellectual Exchange

    • Michael Ashkenazi
    Pages 345-363
  14. The Consequences of Contact

    • Michael Ashkenazi
    Pages 365-397
  15. Final Words

    • Michael Ashkenazi
    Pages 399-404
  16. Back Matter

    Pages 405-430

About this book

Have you ever wondered what could happen when we discover another communicating species outside the Earth? This book addresses this question in all its complexity. In addition to the physical barriers for communication, such as the enormous distances where a message can take centuries to reach its recipient, the book also examines the biological problems of communicating between species, the problems of identifying a non-Terrestrial intelligence, and the ethical, religious, legal and other problems of conducting discussions across light years.

Most of the book is concerned with issues that could impinge on your life: how do we share experiences with ETI? Can we make shared laws? Could we trade? Would they have religion? The book addresses these and related issues, identifying potential barriers to communication and suggesting ways we can overcome them. The book explores this topic through reference to human experience, through analogy and thought experiment, while relyingon what is known to-date about ourselves, our world, and the cosmos we live in.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Villalonga, Spain

    Michael Ashkenazi

About the author

Michael Ashkenazi has been a practicing anthropologist since graduating from Yale University (PhD 1983) with a wide and eclectic range of interests. He is currently a senior researcher and project leader at the Bonn International Center for Conversion, a German independent think-tank dealing in security, peace, and development.  Before joining BICC he spent twenty years as a university lecturer, teaching under- and post-graduates in Japan, Israel, Canada, and the UK. He has written and co-edited several books. He has conducted and directed fieldwork in China, East Timor, Ghana, Guinea-Bissau, Israel, Japan, Liberia, Mali, and South Sudan.

Dr Ashkenazi has written extensively about subjects as diverse as Japanese food culture, religion and ritual, peace operations, small arms control, and SETI. He has been a member of the NASA Cultural Aspects of SETI multi-year workshop, and visiting researcher at NASA Ames SETI project. He has also conducted field research and published on human reactions to SETI.

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Softcover Book USD 159.99
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