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Heisenberg in the Atomic Age

Science and the Public Sphere

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Focusing on the postwar Federal Republic of Germany, this book examines how science's public presence evolved during the Atomic Age. It delves into the societal and political implications of scientific advancements, particularly through the lens of Heisenberg's work and its impact on both public perception and policy. The narrative highlights the complex relationship between scientific progress and its ethical considerations in a rapidly changing world.

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Heisenberg in the Atomic Age, Cathryn Carson

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2014
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