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    |June 1, 1989
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    This study explores the moral code for the nuclear age, drawing from International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (IPPNW) sessions. These ideas were adopted by a Czechoslovak medical society focused on preventing nuclear war.

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    Area of Science:

    • Medical Ethics
    • International Relations
    • Peace Studies

    Context:

    • Discussions on the moral implications of the nuclear age.
    • IPPNW sessions at the 8th World Congress (Montreal, 1988) and 4th Regional Rhineland Symposium (1988).
    • Formation of the Czechoslovak Medical Society for the Prevention of Nuclear War.

    Purpose:

    • To distill and present the core tenets of a moral code relevant to the nuclear age.
    • To document the adoption of these principles by a newly established medical society.
    • To foster ethical considerations in the context of nuclear proliferation and warfare.

    Summary:

    • Key ideas regarding a moral code for the nuclear age were identified from International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (IPPNW) congresses in 1988.

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  • These principles were subsequently adopted by the Czechoslovak Medical Society for the Prevention of Nuclear War.
  • The content reflects a commitment to ethical frameworks addressing nuclear threats.
  • Impact:

    • Highlights the ethical challenges posed by the nuclear age.
    • Demonstrates the role of medical societies in advocating for nuclear disarmament and peace.
    • Provides a historical perspective on the development of moral guidelines concerning nuclear weapons.