Enter The Expanse  to explore questions of the meaning of human life, the concept of justice, and the nature of humanity, featuring a foreword from author James S.A. Corey    The Expanse and Philosophy  investigates the philosophical universe of the critically acclaimed television show and Hugo Award-winning series of novels. Original essays by a diverse international panel of experts illuminate how essential philosophical concepts relate to the meticulously crafted world of  The Expanse , engaging with topics such as transhumanism, belief, culture, environmental ethics, identity, colonialism, diaspora, racism, reality, and rhetoric.  Conceiving a near-future solar system colonized by humanity,  The Expanse  provokes a multitude of moral, ethical, and philosophical queries: Are Martians, Outer Planets inhabitants, and Earthers different races? Is Marco Inaros a terrorist? Can people who look and sound different, like Earthers and Belters, ever peacefully co-exist? Should science be subject to moral rules? Who is sovereign in space? What is the relationship between human progress and aggression?  The Expanse and Philosophy  helps you answer these questions—and many more.  Covers the first six novels in  The Expanse  series and five seasons of the television adaptation Addresses the philosophical issues that emerge from socio-economics and geopolitics of Earth, Mars, and the Outer Planets Alliance Offers fresh perspectives on the themes, characters, and storylines of  The Expanse  Explores the connections between  The Expanse  and thinkers such as Aristotle, Kant, Locke, Hannah Arendt, Wittgenstein, Descartes, and Nietzsche Part of the popular  Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture  series,  The Expanse and Philosophy  is a must-have companion for avid readers of James S.A. Corey’s novels and devotees of the television series alike.