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Nuclear Ethics? Why Pakistan Has Not Used Nuclear Weapons … Yet
The Washington quarterly, 2018Why has Pakistan not used nuclear weapons since Islamabad first tested the bomb in 1998? Despite the outbreak of the Kargil War in 1999, the recurrence of military crises, and repeated threats of nuclear first use by the Pakistani Army, nuclear restraint
Sannia Abdullah
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‘Don’t Think of Fukushima!’: The Ethics of Risk Reframing in ‘Nuclear for Climate’ Communications
Ethics, Policy & Environment, 2020In recent years an assemblage of nuclear energy proponents has coalesced around the notion of ‘Climate First’ – arguing that nuclear power is a necessary component of the fight against climate change.
Ryan M. Katz-Rosene
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Ethics of nuclear decommissioning
Energy Policy, 1992Abstract What to do with the numerous reactors that reach the end of their operating lives over the next 30 years involves ethical issues of an intergenerational kind. This essay examines various nuclear decommissioning options in the light of the ethical issues. Prompt dismantlement seems preferable to other options involving postponed dismantlement,
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Nuclear Deterrence: Ethics and Strategy
International Journal, 1988There is no shortage of questions about nuclear weapons and nuclear war-or of responses and answers from strategists, politicians, philosophers, and concerned citizens. There is a noticeable lack of consensus among these groups-especially between strategists and philosophers.
Roger Hutchinson +4 more
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Is Nuclear Deterrence Ethical?
Philosophy, 1986We are morally perplexed about nuclear weapons. Popular debate oscillates tediously between an apparently impractical idealism which would have nothing to do with the things, and a military and political realism which insists that we have to use such means to attain our legitimate ends. The choice, it too often seems, is between laying down our nuclear
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Engineers, Ethics, and Nuclear Weapons
Journal of Professional Issues in Engineering, 1987For years, engineers have had the reputation of social myopia, of being competent with technical problems but relatively blind to social concerns. Using literary and historical references, the writers argue for greater participation by civil engineers in the social issues of our time.
Roger J. Evans, Thomas E. Munsey
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Social Responsibility Journal
Purpose The purpose of this study is to examine how green innovation awareness is integrated into corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices and what regulatory role environmental ethics plays in this process.
Ayşe Meriç Yazıcı +1 more
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Purpose The purpose of this study is to examine how green innovation awareness is integrated into corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices and what regulatory role environmental ethics plays in this process.
Ayşe Meriç Yazıcı +1 more
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Ethical Choices After a Nuclear Attack
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1989To the Editor. — In wondering whether our report entitled Selection of Casualties for Treatment After Nuclear Attack was a spoof or a serious exercise in planning, Dr Cassel 1 neglects a third and correct possibility. The report's intention was to stimulate debate by presenting an accurate but provocative account of the ethical choices that would face
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Virtue Ethics and Postponing Human Extinction.
AMA journal of ethicsExistential ethics (extinction ethics) evokes Van Renssalaer Potter's definition of bioethics as a science of human survival that integrates biological principles, the planetary ecosystem, and wisdom.
Charles S Bryan
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