Operationalizing the ethics of soldier enhancement/ Jovana Davidovic and Forrest S. Crowell
Material type: TextPublication details: 2021Subject(s): Online resources: In: Journal of Military Ethics, Volume 20, Issue 3-4, 2021, page: 180-199Summary: This article is a result of a unique project that brought together academics and military practitioners with a mind to addressing difficult moral questions in a way that is philosophically careful, but sensitive to genuine concerns practitioners face. This is why this article focuses primarily on trying to build a usable decision-making framework for difficult decisions about soldier enhancements. Our goal is not simply to identify key values and principles that ought to guide decision-making in cases of enhancement, but to build a mechanism for implementing those principles.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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This article is a result of a unique project that brought together academics and military practitioners with a mind to addressing difficult moral questions in a way that is philosophically careful, but sensitive to genuine concerns practitioners face. This is why this article focuses primarily on trying to build a usable decision-making framework for difficult decisions about soldier enhancements. Our goal is not simply to identify key values and principles that ought to guide decision-making in cases of enhancement, but to build a mechanism for implementing those principles.
ETHICAL FRAMEWORK FOR ENHANCEMENT, SOLDIER ENHANCEMENT, NEWARTICLS
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