TY - JOUR PY - 2022// TI - Killing from a safe distance: what does the removal of risk mean for the military profession? JO - Washington University review of philosophy A1 - Olsthoorn, Peter SP - 103 EP - 113 VL - 2 IS - N2 - Unmanned systems bring risk asymmetry in war to a new level, making martial virtues such as physical courage by and large obsolete. Nonetheless, the dominant view within the military is that using unmanned systems that remove the risks for military personnel involved is not very different from using aircrafts that drop bombs from a high altitude. According to others, however, the use of unmanned systems and the riskless killing they make possible do raise a host of new issues, for instance the question to what extent the willingness to take risks is part of the military profession. This article addresses that existential question, but also the question of whether the elimination of all risk would make the military profession a less moral one. To that end, it juxtaposes the military viewpoint that riskless killing by means of drones is morally uninteresting with the more critical viewthat such riskless killing is in fact highly problematic.
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LA - en SN - 2766-4473 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/wurop202227 ID - ref1 ER -