Grounding Drones’ Ethical Use Reasoning
Kinne, Elizabeth (The American University of Paris ) | Stojanov, Georgi (The American University of Paris)
This paper and use of autonomous weapons systems has been will discuss the moral and ethical questions that arise in the one of the outcomes of the counterterrorism and counterinsurgency use of lethally autonomous technology for military purposes operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. The asymmetrical and how the forms of subjectivity and moral agency that battlefields of these theaters, where no frontline it creates could be highly counterproductive to mission provides a buffer between combatants and civilians and effectiveness, diplomacy and conflict resolution and prevention.
Mar-16-2016
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