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  • About the Authors

Mary-Jane Rubenstein is Professor of Religion and Science in Society at Wesleyan University. She holds a B.A. from Williams College, an M.Phil. from Cambridge University, and a Ph.D. in from Columbia University. Her research unearths the philosophies and histories of religion and science, especially in relation to cosmology, ecology, and space travel. She is the author of Pantheologies: Gods, Worlds, Monsters (Columbia University Press, 2018). Her book in progress is called Astrotopia: The Dangerous Religion of the Corporate Space Race.

Donald A. Crosby is Professor of Philosophy Emeritus of Colorado State University. His current main research interests are in the areas of religious naturalism, metaphysics, American philosophy, philosophy of mind, and philosophy of religion. His most recent (2022) books are Sacred and Secular: Responses to Life in a Finite World (SUNY) and The Multiplicity of Interpreted Worlds: Inner and Outer Perspectives (Lexington Books).

Laura J. Mueller is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at West Texas A&M University. Her research pertains to the intersection of philosophy of culture, philosophy of education, and philosophy as a way of life. Particularly, she is interested in education as creating and sustaining culture, and education as a method of self-cultivation. She is an editor for Eidos. A Journal of Philosophy of Culture, an open-access, international journal dedicated to the philosophy of culture, broadly construed.

J. Edward Hackett, Ph.D. is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Southern University and A&M College. He researches ethics, Continental philosophy and American philosophy. Hackett is the author of Persons and Values in Pragmatic Phenomenology: An Exploration of Moral Metaphysics (Vernon Press, 2018), and coedited Phenomenology for the 21st Century (Palgrave Macmillan 2016), and was the editor on House of Cards and Philosophy (Wiley Blackwell 2015). His writings on pragmatism and phenomenology have appeared in Spanish and Russian translation.

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