This chapter articulates and discusses several arguments against the lethal use of unmanned aerial vehicles, often called drones. A distinction is made between targeted killing, killing at a distance, and automated killing, which is used to map the arguments against lethal drones. After considering issues concerning the justification of war, the argument that targeted killing makes it easier to start a war, and the argument that killing at a distance is problematic, this chapter focuses on two arguments against automated killing, which are relevant to all kinds of “machine killing”. The first argument (from moral agency) questions if machines can ever be moral agents and is based on differences in capacities for moral decision-making betwe...
Unmanned systems bring risk asymmetry in war to a new level, making martial virtues such as physical...
A drone industry has emerged in the US, initially funded almost exclusively for military application...
Unmanned systems bring risk asymmetry in war to a new level, making martial virtues such as physical...
This article assesses the ethical significance of drone violence by focusing on the experience of dr...
How should the operators of armed drones conduct drone strikes? Specifically, how should those indiv...
This book assesses the ethical implications of using armed unmanned aerial vehicles (‘hunter-killer ...
Explores a variety of ways of thinking ethically about drone violenceExplores how drone violence wor...
Drone warfare, particularly in the form of targeted killing, has serious legal, moral, and political...
Drone warfare, particularly in the form of targeted killing, has serious legal, moral, and political...
Drone warfare, particularly in the form of targeted killing, has serious legal, moral, and political...
This book assesses the ethical implications of using armed unmanned aerial vehicles (‘hunter-killer ...
This book assesses the ethical implications of using armed unmanned aerial vehicles (‘hunter-killer ...
Moral uncertainty surrounding the use of armed drones has been a persistent problem for more than tw...
Unmanned systems bring risk asymmetry in war to a new level, making martial virtues such as physical...
Abstract As military technologies progress at a pace that challenges human cognitive and reasoning c...
Unmanned systems bring risk asymmetry in war to a new level, making martial virtues such as physical...
A drone industry has emerged in the US, initially funded almost exclusively for military application...
Unmanned systems bring risk asymmetry in war to a new level, making martial virtues such as physical...
This article assesses the ethical significance of drone violence by focusing on the experience of dr...
How should the operators of armed drones conduct drone strikes? Specifically, how should those indiv...
This book assesses the ethical implications of using armed unmanned aerial vehicles (‘hunter-killer ...
Explores a variety of ways of thinking ethically about drone violenceExplores how drone violence wor...
Drone warfare, particularly in the form of targeted killing, has serious legal, moral, and political...
Drone warfare, particularly in the form of targeted killing, has serious legal, moral, and political...
Drone warfare, particularly in the form of targeted killing, has serious legal, moral, and political...
This book assesses the ethical implications of using armed unmanned aerial vehicles (‘hunter-killer ...
This book assesses the ethical implications of using armed unmanned aerial vehicles (‘hunter-killer ...
Moral uncertainty surrounding the use of armed drones has been a persistent problem for more than tw...
Unmanned systems bring risk asymmetry in war to a new level, making martial virtues such as physical...
Abstract As military technologies progress at a pace that challenges human cognitive and reasoning c...
Unmanned systems bring risk asymmetry in war to a new level, making martial virtues such as physical...
A drone industry has emerged in the US, initially funded almost exclusively for military application...
Unmanned systems bring risk asymmetry in war to a new level, making martial virtues such as physical...