Litcius/Paper detail

On the Frontier of Redefining “Intelligent Life” in Settler Science

David Delgado Shorter

2021American Indian Culture and Research Journal10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This article posits that the search for extraterrestrial intelligent life (SETI) remains grounded in a hierarchical and progressivist worldview that has fueled colonialism throughout history. Building upon the work of Enrique Dussel and Arthur Lovejoy in particular, the author demonstrates how previous earthly explorations produced a covering over of others, rather than a “discovery.” Those working in SETI fields must consider these histories. This article advocates for more engagement with Indigenous studies scholarship to reach a genuine frontier—a metaparadigm shift beyond object-oriented scientific methods, which are a key component of what the author calls “settler science.”

Topics & Concepts

FrontierScholarshipSearch for extraterrestrial intelligenceIndigenousColonialismExtraterrestrial lifeSociologyObject (grammar)Key (lock)Science studiesEpistemologyHistoryEnvironmental ethicsSocial sciencePolitical scienceComputer scienceArchaeologyEcologyPhilosophyLawAstrobiologyComputer securityPhysicsArtificial intelligenceBiologyIndigenous Studies and EcologyPolar Research and EcologyAlexander von Humboldt Studies
On the Frontier of Redefining “Intelligent Life” in Settler Science | Litcius