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Space Traffic Management Concepts Leveraging Existing Frameworks, Stephen K. Hunter
Space Traffic Management Concepts Leveraging Existing Frameworks, Stephen K. Hunter
Space Traffic Management Conference
Leveraging existing U.S. regulatory frameworks, as well as international organizations, will dramatically shorten the time needed to develop an effective Space Traffic Management concept. Both the Department of Defense and the Department of Transportation have been working with the U.S. Congress to define and develop a Space Traffic Management concept that will allow the Office of Commercial Space Launch to begin a new mission that will help to ensure the safety and resilience of the space domain. Outside observers can easily see forward progress toward this, still, undeveloped concept. This paper explores potential final U.S. Space Traffic Management concepts that …
Fourth Annual Veterans Conference: Reintegration And Homecoming: Welcoming Warriors And Saluting Service, Renato Izquieta, Michael Blecker
Fourth Annual Veterans Conference: Reintegration And Homecoming: Welcoming Warriors And Saluting Service, Renato Izquieta, Michael Blecker
Veterans Law Conference
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The Polysemy Of ‘Fallacy’—Or ‘Bias’, For That Matter, Frank Zenker
The Polysemy Of ‘Fallacy’—Or ‘Bias’, For That Matter, Frank Zenker
OSSA Conference Archive
Starting with a brief overview of current usages (Sect. 2), this paper offers some constituents of a use-based analysis of ‘fallacy’, listing 16 conditions that have, for the most part implicitly, been discussed in the literature (Sect. 3). Our thesis is that at least three related conceptions of ‘fallacy’ can be identified. The 16 conditions thus serve to “carve out” a semantic core and to distinguish three core-specifications. As our discussion suggests, these specifications can be related to three normative positions in the philosophy of human reasoning: the meliorist, the apologist, and the panglossian (Sect. 4). Seeking to make these …
Defending Dissent: From The Career Of Allan Brotsky To Black Lives Matter, Marvin Stender, Walter Riley, Michael Flynn, Gabriela Lopez
Defending Dissent: From The Career Of Allan Brotsky To Black Lives Matter, Marvin Stender, Walter Riley, Michael Flynn, Gabriela Lopez
The Jesse Carter Distinguished Lecture Series
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