This volume collects influential and groundbreaking philosophical work on killing in war. A "who's who" of contemporary scholars, this volume serves as a convenient and authoritative collection uniquely suited for university-level teaching and as a reference for ethicists, policymakers, stakeholders, and any student of the morality of war.
This volume collects influential and groundbreaking philosophical work on killing in war. A "who's who" of contemporary scholars, this volume serves as a convenient and authoritative collection uniquely suited for university-level teaching and as a reference for ethicists, policymakers, stakeholders, and any student of the morality of war.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ryan Jenkins is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy and a Senior Fellow at the Ethics + Emerging Sciences Group at California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo, CA. He studies normative ethics and applied ethics, especially military ethics and emerging technologies. He has published on autonomous weapons, autonomous vehicles, cyberwarfare and just war theory. Michael Robillard is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Oxford's Uehiro Center for Practical Ethics, working on the interface of collective responsibility and counter-terrorism. His research focuses on various topics in normative ethics, including exploitation and its relation to present-day military recruitment, war and its relation to future generations, and the ethics of emerging military technologies. Robillard is an Iraq war veteran and former Army Airborne Ranger. Bradley J. Strawser is an Associate Professor of Philosophy in the Defense Analysis Department at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, CA and a Research Associate at Oxford University's Institute for Ethics, Law, and Armed Conflict (ELAC). His research focus is primarily ethics and political philosophy, though he has also written on metaphysics, ancient philosophy, and human rights. He edited Killing By Remote Control (Oxford, 2013).
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Notes on Contributors Chapter Abstracts Foreword Who Should Die? Editors' Introduction Chapter 1: "Liability to Deadly Force in War" Leonard Kahn Chapter 2: "Jus in Bello: Actual vs. Hypothetical Contract" Yitzhak Benbaji Chapter 3: "Do Some Soldiers Deserve to Die More Than Others? Selective David Whetham Chapter 4: "Defensive Liability: Four Common Mistakes" Kai Draper Chapter 5: "Fighting for One's Self" Michael Robillard Chapter 6: "An Axiomatic Theory of Just War: Forfeiture Theory" Stephen Kershnar Chapter 7: "Dignity, Self-Respect, and Bloodless Invasions" Saba Bazargan Chapter 8: "What is the Moral Problem with Killer Robots?" Susanne Burri Chapter 9: "Distributing the Cost of Rescue" Lars Christie Chapter 10: "Legality, Justice, and the War on Terrorism" Lionel K. McPherson Post-script
Notes on Contributors Chapter Abstracts Foreword Who Should Die? Editors' Introduction Chapter 1: "Liability to Deadly Force in War" Leonard Kahn Chapter 2: "Jus in Bello: Actual vs. Hypothetical Contract" Yitzhak Benbaji Chapter 3: "Do Some Soldiers Deserve to Die More Than Others? Selective David Whetham Chapter 4: "Defensive Liability: Four Common Mistakes" Kai Draper Chapter 5: "Fighting for One's Self" Michael Robillard Chapter 6: "An Axiomatic Theory of Just War: Forfeiture Theory" Stephen Kershnar Chapter 7: "Dignity, Self-Respect, and Bloodless Invasions" Saba Bazargan Chapter 8: "What is the Moral Problem with Killer Robots?" Susanne Burri Chapter 9: "Distributing the Cost of Rescue" Lars Christie Chapter 10: "Legality, Justice, and the War on Terrorism" Lionel K. McPherson Post-script
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