| SYMPOSIUM | SESSION | AUTHOR | TITLE |
| 1 CONGRESS THESES | |||
| 1.1 Status of civilization and quality of life – session | |||
| A. V. Autino, et Al | SRIC4 Thesis 1 - Status of civilization and quality of life | ||
| Alberto Cavallo | A Critique of Maslow’s Motivation Theory with Special Reference to Human Expansion into Space | ||
| Elinah Chanda | Stolen Minds: Why Environmental Justice is the Foundation of Quality of Life | ||
| Alastair Brown | How Mining Resources in Space Can Put an End to Resource Wars on Earth | ||
| Veronica Chiaravalli | Civilization-Building Intelligence: What Humans Must Become on the Path to Two Worlds | ||
| Eligar Sadeh | The Spacefaring Revolution and the Future of Planet Earth | ||
| 1.2 Space Renaissance International organization, structure and planning | |||
| 2 SPACE PHILOSOPHY & POLICY LAB SYMPOSIUM | |||
| 2.1 Space Philosophy & History – session | |||
| Maria Harney | AI in Space: Ethical Governance, Moral Agency, and Civilizational Risk on Earth and Beyond | ||
| Natale Viscomi | The spirit is an invisible body. The spirit of scientific construction in modern society. | ||
| SYMPOSIUM | SESSION | AUTHOR | TITLE |
| 1 CONGRESS THESES | |||
| 1.1 Status of civilization and quality of life – session | |||
| A. V. Autino, et Al | SRIC4 Thesis 1 - Status of civilization and quality of life | ||
| Alberto Cavallo | A Critique of Maslow’s Motivation Theory with Special Reference to Human Expansion into Space | ||
| Elinah Chanda | Stolen Minds: Why Environmental Justice is the Foundation of Quality of Life | ||
| Alastair Brown | How Mining Resources in Space Can Put an End to Resource Wars on Earth | ||
| Veronica Chiaravalli | Civilization-Building Intelligence: What Humans Must Become on the Path to Two Worlds | ||
| Eligar Sadeh | The Spacefaring Revolution and the Future of Planet Earth | ||
| 1.2 Space Renaissance International organization, structure and planning | |||
| 2 SPACE PHILOSOPHY & POLICY LAB SYMPOSIUM | |||
| 2.1 Space Philosophy & History – session | |||
| Maria Harney | AI in Space: Ethical Governance, Moral Agency, and Civilizational Risk on Earth and Beyond | ||
| Natale Viscomi | The spirit is an invisible body. The spirit of scientific construction in modern society. | ||
| SYMPOSIUM | SESSION | AUTHOR | TITLE |
| 1 CONGRESS THESES | |||
| 1.1 Status of civilization and quality of life – session | |||
| A. V. Autino, et Al | SRIC4 Thesis 1 - Status of civilization and quality of life | ||
| Alberto Cavallo | A Critique of Maslow’s Motivation Theory with Special Reference to Human Expansion into Space | ||
| Elinah Chanda | Stolen Minds: Why Environmental Justice is the Foundation of Quality of Life | ||
| Alastair Brown | How Mining Resources in Space Can Put an End to Resource Wars on Earth | ||
| Veronica Chiaravalli | Civilization-Building Intelligence: What Humans Must Become on the Path to Two Worlds | ||
| Eligar Sadeh | The Spacefaring Revolution and the Future of Planet Earth | ||
| 1.2 Space Renaissance International organization, structure and planning | |||
| 2 SPACE PHILOSOPHY & POLICY LAB SYMPOSIUM | |||
| 2.1 Space Philosophy & History – session | |||
| Maria Harney | AI in Space: Ethical Governance, Moral Agency, and Civilizational Risk on Earth and Beyond | ||
| Natale Viscomi | The spirit is an invisible body. The spirit of scientific construction in modern society. |