Moderated by Antonette Stepanak. Gerald Mason Feigen begins by talking about the atom bomb and discusses some situations involving nuclear weapons that could eventually lead to war. Gerard Gray Grant explains how all forms of nuclear weaponry involve fallout. Grant briefly mentions two moral elements, use of means and use of force. John W. Spanier talks about how disarmament is not feasible. Spanier states that there is no solution to nuclear weapons, and that people just learn to live with problems as best as they can. William von Eggers Doering suggests that the audience should not let the issue of nuclear weapon, power, or waste recede into the background of their active conscious.
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Moderated by Antonette Stepanak. Gerald Mason Feigen begins by talking about the atom bomb and discusses some situations involving nuclear weapons that could eventually lead to war. Gerard Gray Grant explains how all forms of nuclear weaponry involve fallout. Grant briefly mentions two moral elements, use of means and use of force. John W. Spanier talks about how disarmament is not feasible. Spanier states that there is no solution to nuclear weapons, and that people just learn to live with problems as best as they can. William von Eggers Doering suggests that the audience should not let the issue of nuclear weapon, power, or waste recede into the background of their active conscious.
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