Extraterrestrial Altruism: Evolution and Ethics in the Cosmos

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Extraterrestrial Altruism examines a basic assumption of the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI): that extraterrestrials will be transmitting messages to us for our benefit. This question of whether extraterrestrials will be altruistic has become increasingly important in recent years as SETI scientists have begun contemplating transmissions from Earth to make contact.

Technological civilizations that transmit signals for the benefit of others, but with no immediate gain for themselves, certainly seem to be altruistic. But does this make biological sense? Should we expect altruism to evolve throughout the cosmos, or is this only wishful thinking? Is it dangerous to send messages to other worlds, as Stephen Hawking has suggested, or might humankind benefit from an exchange with intelligence elsewhere in the galaxy? Would extraterrestrial societies be based on different ethical principles, or would we see commonalities with Earthly notions of morality? Extraterrestrial Altruism explores these and related questions about the motivations of civilizations beyond Earth, providing new insights that are critical for SETI.

Chapters are authored by leading scholars from diverse disciplines—anthropology, astronomy, biology, chemistry, computer science, cosmology, engineering, history of science, law, philosophy, psychology, public policy, and sociology. The book is carefully edited by Douglas Vakoch, Director of Interstellar Message Composition at the SETI Institute and professor of clinical psychology at the California Institute of Integral Studies. The Foreword is by Frank Drake.

This interdisciplinary book will benefit everybody trying to understand whether evolution and ethics are unique to Earth, or whether they are built into the fabric of the universe.

Author(s): Albert A. Harrison (auth.), Douglas A. Vakoch (eds.)
Series: The Frontiers Collection
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2014

Language: English
Pages: 329
Tags: Astrobiology; Ethics; Planetology; Cross Cultural Psychology; Communication Studies

Front Matter....Pages i-xv
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Cosmic Evolution, Reciprocity, and Interstellar Tit for Tat....Pages 3-22
Front Matter....Pages 23-23
Extraterrestrial Intelligence: Friends, Foes, or Just Curious?....Pages 25-35
Eliciting Altruism While Avoiding Xenophobia: A Thought Experiment....Pages 37-48
Predator—Prey Models and Contact Considerations....Pages 49-63
Harmful ETI Hypothesis Denied: Visiting ETIs Likely Altruists....Pages 65-77
Altruism Toward Non-Humans: Lessons for Interstellar Communication....Pages 79-91
Caring Capacity and Cosmocultural Evolution: Potential Mechanisms for Advanced Altruism....Pages 93-109
The Precautionary Principle: Egoism, Altruism, and the Active SETI Debate....Pages 111-127
Front Matter....Pages 129-129
The Accidental Altruist: Inferring Altruism from an Extraterrestrial Signal....Pages 131-140
Interstellar Intersubjectivity: The Significance of Shared Cognition for Communication, Empathy, and Altruism in Space....Pages 141-167
Other Minds, Empathy, and Interstellar Communication....Pages 169-189
Interspecies Altruism: Learning from Species on Earth....Pages 191-207
Front Matter....Pages 209-209
Terrestrial and Extraterrestrial Altruism....Pages 211-222
Kenotic Ethics and SETI: A Present-Day View....Pages 223-229
Altruism, Metalaw, and Celegistics: An Extraterrestrial Perspective on Universal Law-Making....Pages 231-247
Front Matter....Pages 249-249
A Logic-Based Approach to Characterizing Altruism in Interstellar Messages....Pages 251-260
Equity and Democracy: Seeking the Common Good as a Common Ground for Interstellar Communication....Pages 261-273
Patterns of Extraterrestrial Culture....Pages 275-294
Evolutionary Perspectives on Interstellar Communication: Images of Altruism....Pages 295-308
Back Matter....Pages 309-329