This article assesses the ethical significance of drone violence by focusing on the experience of drone operators as moral agents. In recent debates over the use of armed drones, ethical judgments have tended to be informed by the Just War principles that traditionally govern the conduct of war. However, Just War thinking is not the only way to think morally about the killing that drone operators do. Drone violence could also be assessed by reference to the notion that killing a human being can cause ‘moral injury’ to the killer because it betrays his or her personal standards of right conduct. Killing that is deemed permissible by others (by reference to Just War principles) can be judged further and differently by killers themselves, and ...
This article contributes to the debate among just war theorists about the ethics of using armed dron...
One of the difficulties with the debate on drones is that it has become a sort of lightning rod for ...
A drone industry has emerged in the US, initially funded almost exclusively for military application...
Explores a variety of ways of thinking ethically about drone violenceExplores how drone violence wor...
How should the operators of armed drones conduct drone strikes? Specifically, how should those indiv...
This article contributes to the debate among just war theorists about the ethics of using armed dron...
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 ...
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...
Unmanned systems bring risk asymmetry in war to a new level, making martial virtues such as physical...
Unmanned systems bring risk asymmetry in war to a new level, making martial virtues such as physical...
This article addresses the problem of drone violence that is ‘grey’ in the sense of being hard to ca...
This chapter articulates and discusses several arguments against the lethal use of unmanned aerial v...
This article contributes to the debate among just war theorists about the ethics of using armed dron...
One of the difficulties with the debate on drones is that it has become a sort of lightning rod for ...
A drone industry has emerged in the US, initially funded almost exclusively for military application...
Explores a variety of ways of thinking ethically about drone violenceExplores how drone violence wor...
How should the operators of armed drones conduct drone strikes? Specifically, how should those indiv...
This article contributes to the debate among just war theorists about the ethics of using armed dron...
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 ...
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...
Unmanned systems bring risk asymmetry in war to a new level, making martial virtues such as physical...
Unmanned systems bring risk asymmetry in war to a new level, making martial virtues such as physical...
This article addresses the problem of drone violence that is ‘grey’ in the sense of being hard to ca...
This chapter articulates and discusses several arguments against the lethal use of unmanned aerial v...
This article contributes to the debate among just war theorists about the ethics of using armed dron...
One of the difficulties with the debate on drones is that it has become a sort of lightning rod for ...
A drone industry has emerged in the US, initially funded almost exclusively for military application...