The increased military employment of remotely operated aerial
vehicles, also known as drones, has raised a wide variety of important
ethical questions, concerns, and challenges. Many of these have not
yet received the serious scholarly examination such worries rightly
demand. This volume attempts to fill that gap through sustained
analysis of a wide range of specific moral issues that arise from this
new form of killing by remote control. Many, for example, are troubled
by the impact that killing through the mediated mechanisms of a drone
half a world away has on the pilots who fly them. What happens to
concepts such as bravery and courage when a war-fighter controlling a
drone is never exposed to any physical danger? This dramatic shift in
risk also creates conditions of extreme asymmetry between those who
wage war and those they fight. What are the moral implications of such
asymmetry on the military that employs such drones and the broader
questions for war and a hope for peace in the world going forward? How
does this technology impact the likely successes of counter-insurgency
operations or humanitarian interventions? Does not such weaponry run
the risk of making war too easy to wage and tempt policy makers into
killing when other more difficult means should be undertaken? _Killing
By Remote Control_ directly engages all of these issues. Some essays
discuss the just war tradition and explore whether the rise of drones
necessitates a shift in the ways we think about the ethics of war in
the broadest sense. Others scrutinize more specific uses of drones,
such as their present use in what are known as "targeted killing" by
the United States. The book similarly tackles the looming prospect of
autonomous drones and the many serious moral misgivings such a future
portends. "A path-breaking volume! BJ Strawser, an internationally
known analyst of drone ethics, has assembled a broad spectrum of
civilian and military experts to create the first book devoted to this
hot-button issue. This important work represents vanguard thinking on
weapon systems that make headlines nearly every day. It will catalyze
debates policy-makers and military leaders must have in order to
preserve peace and protect the innocent. - James Cook, Department
Chair/Head of Philosophy, US Air Force Academy "The use of 'drones'
(remotely piloted air vehicles) in war has grown exponentially in
recent years. Clearly, this evolution presages an enormous explosion
of robotic vehicles in war - in the air, on the ground, and on and
under the sea. This collection of essays provides an invaluable
contribution to what promises to be one of the most fundamental
challenges to our assumptions about ethics and warfare in at least the
last century. The authors in this anthology approach the ethical
challenges posed by these rapidly advancing technologies from a wide
range of perspectives. Cumulatively, they represent an essential
overview of the fundamental ethical issues involved in their
development. This collection makes a key contribution to an urgently
needed dialogue about the moral questions involved." - Martin L. Cook,
Adm. James B. Stockdale Professor of Professional Military Ethics,
Professor Leadership & Ethics, College of Operational & Strategic
Leadership, U.S. Naval War College
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The Ethics of an Unmanned Military
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780199339792
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic US
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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