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Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker was a prominent German physicist and philosopher, known for his contributions to nuclear physics and his philosophical reflections on science. He played a crucial role in the development of the atomic bomb during World War II as part of the German nuclear weapon project. Weizsäcker's work extended beyond physics; he was deeply engaged in philosophical inquiries about the implications of scientific knowledge and the ethical responsibilities of scientists. His writings often explored the intersection of science and spirituality, emphasizing the wonder of the universe and humanity's place within it.

Throughout his career, Weizsäcker influenced various fields, advocating for a responsible approach to scientific advancement. He served as a professor at several prestigious institutions, where he inspired many students and researchers. His legacy is marked not only by his scientific achievements but also by his philosophical insights that continue to resonate in discussions about the role of science in society. Weizsäcker's interdisciplinary approach and commitment to ethical considerations in science have left a lasting impact on both physics and philosophy.

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Geboortedatum June 28, 1912
Geboorteplaats Freiburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Sterfdatum April 28, 2007