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Schonsheck, Jonathan – Journal of Applied Philosophy, 1986
Analyzes three Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) proposals, and argues that only the least technologically feasible variant (the AstroAtmosOceanDome conception) can be judged morally superior to old-fashioned "we'll kill you if you kill us" deterrence ideas. (JDH)
Descriptors: Military Science, National Defense, Nuclear Warfare, Philosophy
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Hunt, Geoffrey – Journal of Applied Philosophy, 1986
China and other major Third World nations have refused to sign the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT). While this position appears morally unjustified and even irrational, their claim that the treaty is discriminatory merits serious attention. Only if certain aspects of this claim are accepted by the nuclear weapons signatories, does a moral…
Descriptors: Military Science, National Defense, Nuclear Warfare, Philosophy