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Nuclear Weapons and Christian Ethics
Security Index: A Russian Journal on International Security, 2007(2007). Nuclear Weapons and Christian Ethics. Security Index: A Russian Journal on International Security: Vol. 13, No. 2, pp. 87-110.
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Ethical Dilemmas of Nuclear Deterrence
International Security, 1984For the first time in the nuclear era, normative and practical issues have become explicitly intertwined in widespread public discussion of deterrence. Previously, “main-stream” strategic analysts typically avoided overt attention to normative questions, preferring to concentrate on the alleged psychological or military foundations of deterrence theory.
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The Ethics of Nuclear Strategy
2020The attention that focused on the resumption of strategic arms talks between the United States and the Soviet Union dramatizes the importance to the world community of improved relations between the superpowers. Douglas Lackey’s most endorsement of unilateral nuclear disarmament is based in part upon a comparison of the expected consequences of ...
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Ethics and Governance of Nuclear Technology
2013Radioactive waste, remaining radioactive for very long periods up to hundreds of thousands years, introduces a new time dimension never experimented in the field of risk management. This situation led for more than 10 years, to reflections on the societal and organisational mechanisms for the development of protection systems, able to cope with those ...
Sylvain Lavelle +2 more
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The ethics of the co-expertise process in the post-nuclear accident context
Research Ethics for Environmental Health, 2021J. Lochard
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Ethics and Nuclear Regulation: a transdisciplinary approach
2007to be ...
Feltz, Bernard, Eggermont, Gilbert
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Ethics, Technology, and Nuclear War, III
Worldview, 1963The dilemma which confronts us today is that to maintain the peace we must threaten millions of men, women and children with destruction. And if our efforts to maintain the peace fail, there is an increasing possibility that these people will form the only feasible targets for our retaliatory strikes.Although there may be those who can face such a ...
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