Nuclear weapons could very well be responsible for the end of civilization, as we know it. Developed during World War 2 in a race against Germans and their believed superior technology, we wish today that the Manhattan Project had been abandoned immediately following the discovery that Germany had failed in their attempt. Although nuclear weapons have successfully accomplished their goal of mass destruction, they have failed as a science or technology to positively contribute towards, or benefit, society
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Moving focus from the geostrategic and political realms to ethical and moral ones can lead to a bett...
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At the beginning of this atomic age Einstein once remarked, The unleashed power of the atom has cha...
The concept of nuclear deterrence is seriously flawed, and it violates the fundamental ethical princ...
The United States’ decision to drop nuclear bombs on Japan remains a controversial decision to this ...
Nuclear weapons is not a topic that is often talked about, or even crosses the mind of the common J...
Rightly or wrongly, nuclear weapons are regarded, in their threat role at least, as effective guardi...
As a result of the Manhattan Project, a secret nuclear weapons program in 1946, the United States be...
This article draws a parallel between nuclear weapons and the next generation of military technology...
This book examines to what extent the invention and first use of nuclear weapons was a turning point...
The Japan nuclear disaster once again raised the ethical issues of nuclear energy programs. Nuclear ...
Thinkers speak of weapons as “intrinsically ” immoral, referring to weapons that are “inherently cru...
To analyze “Ethics and Peace and Nuclear Weapons,” a critical appraisal ofthe various risks inherent...
Weapons of mass destruction (WMDs) are designed to kill large numbers of people at a single blow. Mi...
Journal ArticleNUCLEAR WEAPONRY HAS PRESENTED THE greatest challenge and threat to humanity and to C...
Moving focus from the geostrategic and political realms to ethical and moral ones can lead to a bett...
The debate over the civilian use of nuclear power is highly polarised. We argue that a reasonable re...
At the beginning of this atomic age Einstein once remarked, The unleashed power of the atom has cha...
The concept of nuclear deterrence is seriously flawed, and it violates the fundamental ethical princ...
The United States’ decision to drop nuclear bombs on Japan remains a controversial decision to this ...
Nuclear weapons is not a topic that is often talked about, or even crosses the mind of the common J...
Rightly or wrongly, nuclear weapons are regarded, in their threat role at least, as effective guardi...
As a result of the Manhattan Project, a secret nuclear weapons program in 1946, the United States be...
This article draws a parallel between nuclear weapons and the next generation of military technology...
This book examines to what extent the invention and first use of nuclear weapons was a turning point...
The Japan nuclear disaster once again raised the ethical issues of nuclear energy programs. Nuclear ...
Thinkers speak of weapons as “intrinsically ” immoral, referring to weapons that are “inherently cru...
To analyze “Ethics and Peace and Nuclear Weapons,” a critical appraisal ofthe various risks inherent...
Weapons of mass destruction (WMDs) are designed to kill large numbers of people at a single blow. Mi...
Journal ArticleNUCLEAR WEAPONRY HAS PRESENTED THE greatest challenge and threat to humanity and to C...
Moving focus from the geostrategic and political realms to ethical and moral ones can lead to a bett...
The debate over the civilian use of nuclear power is highly polarised. We argue that a reasonable re...