Contemporary Technologies and the Morality of Warfare the War of the Machines
Supported by genuine historical cases, this book argues that certain new technologies in warfare can not only be justified within the current framework of the just war theory, but that their use is mandatory from a moral perspective. Technological developments raise questions about the manner in whi...
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title_sub | the War of the Machines |
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