Sunday, February 10, 2019

Essay --

When it come to be publicly acknowledged that the unify States g overnment planned on development atomic flush its to fight the fight against Japan, a group of scientists who had worked on the atomic bomb for many years, felt the need to protest the idea. Leo Szilard who was a head of the group of scientists came up with a petition for the president for his associated scientists to look over. In his petition he asked the President to rule that the United States shall not, in the present phase of the war, animate to the use of atomic bombs (Szilard, par. 1). Szilards thoughts mentioned in the petition sought the carriage and persuasion needed to sway the President that the use of the atomic bomb was uncalled for because of the shortage of facts presented, their poor reasoning found in the writing, and the failure to slide by the significance that their arguments held in the decision. In the petition Leo Szilard uses pathos over and over to try and sway the Presidents view o f using an atomic bomb to fight against Japan. While the argument is persuasive, he utilise the advantage of the alre...

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