Ethical Evaluation of Lethal Functions in Autoregulative Weapons Systems

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Ethical Evaluation of Lethal Functions in Autoregulative Weapons Systems

Ethics and moral philosophy Religious ethics Christianity

Author: Nicole Kunkel

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Language: English

Published by: Pickwick Publications

Published on: 30th December 2024

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9798385214495


Introduction

This book connects two of the most pressing ethical topics of our time: questions of peace and technology, materialized in so-called autonomous weapons systems, which can operate without human control and intervention in real time. The author, however, criticizes the term "autonomy" as too anthropomorphic and therefore misleading. She consequently proposes using the term "autoregulation" in its place.

Central Questions and Arguments

Taking a contingent pacifist stance, this book addresses the question of whether such technological means help or hinder peace processes. The argument is tripartite. First, it is demonstrated that the risk of harm to nonparticipants is very likely to increase. Second, and with respect to responsibility, it is indicated that a human-machine system can only be operated responsibly if a human is in control. Finally, this idea is transferred into theological thought through reference to Bonhoeffer's idea of incurring guilt in acting responsibly. In that context, autoregulative technology might pose the possibility of shying away from responsibility—and therefore becoming guilty.

Significance

This book is among the first ethical considerations of lethal autoregulative weaponry from a contingent pacifist stance and brings together peace ethical thinking and theories from various backgrounds.

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