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“Science and Humanity in the Twenty – First Century”

“Science and Humanity in the Twenty – First Century” by Sir Joseph Rotblat
“Science and Humanity in the Twenty – First Century”, published by Sir Joseph Rotblat in 1999, on the Nobel e-Museum website, describes how the advances in science have, unfortunately, led to the development of weapons capable of annihilating the human race. His article also talks about genetic research. Rotblat is a credible source because he was a Noble Peace Prize winner in 1995. His argument also hits on the points that science, in general, has gone past the realm of being ethical and modest.
Rotblat comes across in his argument as a man well within his prospective profession. Because he is a Nobel Prize winner in Peace, the reader can take into account what he says to be credible and justifiable. Rotblat starts his argument by stating that science is the underlying cause of the growth of the twentieth century. I believe this is the case because if not for science, we would not enjoy al...

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