Nuclear Weapons and the Moral Accountability of the Emigre Scientists

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Science

 

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Charles H

 

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August 24, 2015

 

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University

 

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By analysing the details of key events, this paper will aim to explain exactly what their moral obligations to each party were, and to what extent these obligations were adhered to, up until VJ-Day . By the conclusion it will be clear that the emigres primarily honoured their obligations to the U.S. government over and above those to the scientific community...
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By the conclusion it will be clear that the emigres primarily honoured their obligations to the U.S. government over and above those to the scientific community. Experiment and Censorship: Even four years before fission was proven, Szilard intuitively sensed its possibility. What's more striking were his efforts to censor his first successful chain reaction experiment with Enrico Fermi in 1939...
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