In 1942, J. Robert Oppenheimer accepted the leadership of the Manhattan Project at the Los Alamos Laboratory, which produced the first atomic bomb three years later. This book examines the ethics of Oppenheimers choice to take that job and our judgment of his acceptance, leading to the larger question of the meaning of moral judgment itself. Through an analysis of Oppenheimers choice, Richard Mason explores questions of responsibility, the justification for the pursuit of scientific curiosity, the purity of research, and many other topics of interest in scientific ethics. This unique look at one mans choice brings out the necessary step from personal detail to abstract reflectionit may be easy to praise or condemn Oppenheimers choice, but less easy to justify our praise or condemnation. Oppenheimers Choice establishes the possibility of this kind of moral philosophyneither applied nor practical ethics, but instead a sustained concentration on a single choice, and what it means.
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- Country: US
- Published: 2007-06-01
- Publisher: SUNY Press
- Language: English
- Pages: 193
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