Conclusion
Conclusion
This chapter draws together the diverse perspectives and approaches presented in the volume, highlighting key areas of disharmony and common ground between contributors’ ethical assessments of drone violence. It identified the most thought-provoking arguments and unanswered questions that emerge from the volume and warrant further consideration. Three themes of enduring ethical concern are highlighted: the significance of risk to the wielder of violence; the categorisation of violence; and the need for better governance of violence.
Drones, ethical issues
190-194
Edinburgh University Press
Enemark, Christian
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13 January 2021
Enemark, Christian
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Enemark, Christian
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Ethics of Drone Strikes: Restraining Remote-Control Killing.
Governing Drone Violence: Concepts, Moralities and Rules (16/07/19 - 17/07/19)
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This chapter draws together the diverse perspectives and approaches presented in the volume, highlighting key areas of disharmony and common ground between contributors’ ethical assessments of drone violence. It identified the most thought-provoking arguments and unanswered questions that emerge from the volume and warrant further consideration. Three themes of enduring ethical concern are highlighted: the significance of risk to the wielder of violence; the categorisation of violence; and the need for better governance of violence.
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Accepted/In Press date: 2 July 2020
Published date: 13 January 2021
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Governing Drone Violence: Concepts, Moralities and Rules, University of Southampton, Southampton, United Kingdom, 2019-07-16 - 2019-07-17
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Drones, ethical issues
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