... of Europe, it is also the same for space. Ultimately it is about what we do in it and what we do with it. Jacques Arnould is an engineer in agronomy, historian of sciences and a theologian. He takes an active interest in the interrelation between...
... about our responsibility for the terrestrial environment. Jacques Arnould takes a philosophical look behind the veil ...expeditions all in the shadow of the Earth. About the author Jacques Arnould is an engineer in agronomy and forestry, with a PhD in...
...of this: without ceasing to be preoccupied by humans, we should be concerned about all humans. About the author Jacques Arnould is an engineer in agronomy and forestry, with a PhD in History of Sciences as well as a PhD in Theology. He researches the...
... that it has employed an ethics advisor for many years, but it’s nevertheless true. In addition to fulfilling that role, Jacques Arnould has written and edited a number of books on the ethics of space exploration and presented many papers at academic...
..., it would be interesting for all major space agencies to have an ethics advisor, as is already the case with Jacques Arnould at CNES. The International Space University could open a permanent faculty position for a philosopher, re-affirming its role...
... and Enzo Gaillard (AgroParisTech, France) for providing valuable data used in this article and wish to acknowledge Dr Jacques Arnould (CNES, France) for his helpful comments. Editor’s note One of ROOM’s aims within the space community...