1. What does ‘common’ mean in outer space? – 2. Weightlessness and Void: Psycho-cognitive and pragmatic implications – 3. The hidden proxemics of legal categories and its collapse into outer space – 4. Conclusion: a gaze from without toward “the little threshing floor which makes us so ferocious”.
Ricca, M. (2024). Space Is More than ‘Human Being’. The Anthropological/Cognitive Untimeliness of Contemporary Claims to Rights over Outer Space. In Sirio Zolea (a cura di), Comparative Visions in Space Law (pp. 305-323). Roma : Roma TrE-Press.
Space Is More than ‘Human Being’. The Anthropological/Cognitive Untimeliness of Contemporary Claims to Rights over Outer Space
Mario Ricca
2024-01-01
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1. What does ‘common’ mean in outer space? – 2. Weightlessness and Void: Psycho-cognitive and pragmatic implications – 3. The hidden proxemics of legal categories and its collapse into outer space – 4. Conclusion: a gaze from without toward “the little threshing floor which makes us so ferocious”.File in questo prodotto:
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