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1963年NASA的一个演讲,目前看来仍有意义。
By Hugh L. Dryden
Deputy Administrator
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Talk before the Cleveland-Akron Sections of the Institute of the Aerospace Sciences and the American Rocket Society (now combined in the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics), and of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Cleveland, Ohio, February 14, 1963)
摘录一段:
Perhaps I may be permitted to state a few of the social and moral responsibilities of scientists and engineers working in this field.
(1)To search for knowledge of the facts and to conduct our work with devotion to intellectual honesty and objectivity.
(2)To carry out our part of the national program of space exploration in such a manner as to obtain maximum benefit to the welfare of the nation aJld all mankind.
(3)As citizens to lend our influence to the establishment of societies of free men in a peaceful world providing not only material benefits but also incentives for mental and spiritual growth and accomplishment.
(4)To realize in our job and daily contacts the highest moral aspirations and ideals of which we are capable.
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