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The ethics of drone warfareFilozofija I Društvo 28 (2): 349-364. 2017.The paper investigates the compatibility of the modern technologies of warfare, specifically the use of offensive drones, with traditional military ethics and suggests that the new technologies radically change the value system of the military in ways which make large parts of the traditional military ethics inapplicable. The author suggests that Agamben’s concept of ‘effectivity’ through ‘special actions’ which mark one’s belonging to a particular community or profession is a useful conceptual …Read more
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Douglas Portmore claims that any plausible deontological constraint can be encoded within a consequentialist outcome-ranking. This paper argues that the programme faces five modal pressures which, taken together, no available version of consequentializing we know how to construct without sacrificing either the agent-relative content or the consequentialist structure has resolved. Those pressures are developed through three recurring cases: a pair of killings with structurally distinct victims, t…Read more
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