volume 23 publication number e6

Astrobiocentrism: reflections on challenges in the transition to a vision of life and humanity in space

Octavio A Chon Torres 1
David Dunér 3
Erik Persson 4
Tony Milligan 5
Jesús Martínez-Frías 6
Andreas Losch 7
Adam Pryor 8
César Murga Moreno 9
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2024-02-08
scimago Q3
wos Q3
SJR0.309
CiteScore3.7
Impact factor1.0
ISSN14735504, 15743006, 14753006
Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Space and Planetary Science
Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)
Abstract

Astrobiocentrism is a vision that places us in a scenario of confirmation of life in the universe, either as a second genesis or as an expansion of humanity in space. It manages to raise consistent arguments in relation to questions such as what would happen to knowledge if life were confirmed in the universe, how would this change the way we understand our place in the cosmos? Astrobiocentrism raises a series of reflections in the context of confirmed discovery, and it develops concepts that work directly with what would happen after irrefutable evidence has been obtained that we are not alone in space. Unlike biocentrism or ecocentrism, the astrobiocentric view is not limited to the Earth-centric perspective, and for it incorporates a multi-, inter- and transdisciplinary understanding. Therefore, the aim of this paper is to make a reflection on the astrobiocentric issues related to the challenges and problems of the discovery of life in the universe and the expansion of mankind into space. Here we explore some aspects of the transition from biogeocentrism to astrobiocentrism, astrobiosemiotics, homo mensura, moral community, planetary sustainability and astrotheology.

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Chon Torres O. A. et al. Astrobiocentrism: reflections on challenges in the transition to a vision of life and humanity in space // International Journal of Astrobiology. 2024. Vol. 23. e6
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Chon Torres O. A., Chela Flores J., Dunér D., Persson E., Milligan T., Martínez-Frías J., Losch A., Pryor A., Murga Moreno C. Astrobiocentrism: reflections on challenges in the transition to a vision of life and humanity in space // International Journal of Astrobiology. 2024. Vol. 23. e6
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1017/s1473550424000016
UR - https://doi.org/10.1017/s1473550424000016
TI - Astrobiocentrism: reflections on challenges in the transition to a vision of life and humanity in space
T2 - International Journal of Astrobiology
AU - Chon Torres, Octavio A
AU - Chela Flores, Julian
AU - Dunér, David
AU - Persson, Erik
AU - Milligan, Tony
AU - Martínez-Frías, Jesús
AU - Losch, Andreas
AU - Pryor, Adam
AU - Murga Moreno, César
PY - 2024
DA - 2024/02/08
PB - Cambridge University Press
VL - 23
SN - 1473-5504
SN - 1574-3006
SN - 1475-3006
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@article{2024_Chon Torres,
author = {Octavio A Chon Torres and Julian Chela Flores and David Dunér and Erik Persson and Tony Milligan and Jesús Martínez-Frías and Andreas Losch and Adam Pryor and César Murga Moreno},
title = {Astrobiocentrism: reflections on challenges in the transition to a vision of life and humanity in space},
journal = {International Journal of Astrobiology},
year = {2024},
volume = {23},
publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
month = {feb},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1017/s1473550424000016},
pages = {e6},
doi = {10.1017/s1473550424000016}
}