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The hope and vision of J. Robert Oppenheimer
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Preface . . IX
Acknowledgments . . XV
1. Introduction . . 1
Biographical Sketch . . 1
Recent Scholarship and the "Oppenheimer Challenge" . . 17
2. Oppenheimer's Hope and Vision 1957-1959 . . 23
Background . . 23
A Vital Center for Oppenheimer's Thought . . 25
Philosophy and the Public Sphere . . 35
3. MacLeish, Oppenheimer, and "The Conquest of America" . . 41
Background . . 41
The Conquest of America . . 45
Oppenheimer-MacLeish Exchange . . 50
Oppenheimer's Reith Lectures . . 54
MacLeish's Suspicion of Science . . 59
4. Rabi, Oppenheimer, and the Universal Culture of Science . . 65
Background . . 65
Oppenheimer's Response to Rabi . . 69
Focusing Oppenheimer's Hope and Vision . . 71
Rabi's Philosophical Views and Outlook . . 77
MacLeish, Oppenheimer, and Rabi . . 85
5. International Control of Atomic Energy . . 89
Acheson-Lilienthal Proposal . . 89
Moral Ramifications . . 100
6. Complementarity in Atomic Physics . . 111
Oppenheimer and Complementarity . . 111
Bohr, Einstein, and Oppenheimer . . 120
7. Oppenheimer — Philosophical Exploration I . . 125
Oppenheimer and Modernity . . 125
Oppenheimer and Pragmatism . . 132
8. Oppenheimer — Philosophical Exploration II . . 143
Oppenheimer, Moral Dilemmas, and Moral Luck . . 143
Oppenheimer and Narrative . . 154
9. Oppenheimer and International Relations . . 163
Realism, Liberal Internationalism, and Constructivism . . 164
David Mitrany and International Functionalism . . 174
Oppenheimer and Epistemic Communities . . 182
10. Oppenheimer and the Nuclear Revolution . . 189
Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty . . 190
Nuclear Disarmament . . 199
Nuclear One Worldism . . 208
Epilogue . . 215
Endnotes . . 229
Index . . 253