Drones and Responsibility Legal, Philosophical and Socio-Technical Perspectives on Remotely Controlled Weapons Emerging Technologies, Ethics and International Affairs Series
Auteurs : Nucci Ezio Di, Sio Filippo Santoni de
PREFACE
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
INTRODUCTION "Learning Anew: Asia in IR and World Politics,"
- SECURITY
- HISTORY
- THEORY
- ARTICULATIONS
CHAPTER ONE "Dialogue of Civilizations: A Critical Security Studies Perspective,"
CHAPTER TWO "Cosmopolitan Disorders: Ignoring Power, Overcoming Diversity, Transcending Borders,"CHAPTER THREE "Dams and ‘Green Growth’? Development Dissonance and the Transnational Percolations of Power,"
CHAPTER FOUR "Latitudes of Anxieties: Bengali-Speaking Muslims and the Postcolonial State in Assam,"
CHAPTER FIVE "The Nation-State Problematic: South Asia’s Experience,"
CHAPTER SIX "The Diaoyu/Senkaku Islands Dispute: An Ethos of Appropriateness and China’s ‘Loss’ of Ryukyu,"
CHAPTER SEVEN "Sovereignty or Identity? The Significance of the Diaoyutai/Senkaku Islands Dispute for Taiwan,"
CHAPTER EIGHT "Stories of IR: Turkey and the Cold War,"
CHAPTER NINE "The Postcolonial Paradox of Eastern Agency,"
CHAPTER TEN "Justifying Trans-Cultural Studies,"
CHAPTER ELEVEN "Anti-Colonial Empires: Creation of AfroAsian Spaces of Resistance,"
CHAPTER TWELVE "From Territory to Travel: Metabolism, Metamorphosis, and Mutation in IR,"
CHAPTER THIRTEEN "Empire of the Mind: Josẽ Rizal and Proto-Nationalism in the Philippines,"
CHAPTER FOURTEEN "The Korean Wave: Korean Popular Culture at the Intersection of State, Economy, and History,"
CHAPTER FIFTEEN "Romancing Westphalia: Westphalian IR and Romance of the Three Kingdoms,"
CONCLUSION "Uncontained Worlds,"
Maps
Author Biographies
Ezio Di Nucci is Associate Professor of Medical Ethics at the University of Copenhagen, having previously taught at the University of Edinburgh (where he received his PhD in 2008), the University of Stirling, University College Dublin and the University of Duisburg-Essen (where he received his Habilitation in 2014). Ezio works mainly in ethics, bioethics and the philosophy of action.
Filippo Santoni de Sio is Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Ethics of Technology at Delft University of Technology. He received his PhD in Philosophy at the University of Turin in 2008. He has already published one monograph, one edited collection and more than thirty papers on moral and legal responsibility, the ethics of cognitive enhancement, and robot ethics. He is co-founder and secretary of the International Society for Responsible Robotics.
Date de parution : 07-2019
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 07-2016
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes de Drones and Responsibility :
Mots-clés :
HULC; International Humanitarian Law; Sparrow’s Argument; ICRC Commentary; Senior CIA; autonomous; Autonomous Weapon System; Filippo Santoni de Sio; Combat Drone; Ezio Di Nucci; Swat Team; Dan Saxon; Armed Drones; Chantal Meloni; Killer Robots; Vincent C; Müller; Responsibility Gap; Bernhard Koch; Autonomous Drone; Jesse Kirkpatrick; Drone Operators; Asa Kasher; Drone Pilot; Tjerk de Greef; Military Drones; Aimee van Wynsberghe; Targeted Killings; Michael Nagenborg; Turing's Imitation Game; Alex Leveringhaus; Autonomous Weapon; Michael Funk; Non-international Armed Conflict; Bernhard Irrgang; Unjust Combatants; Silvio Leuteritz; Drone Technology; Nikil Mukerji; Slippery Slope Arguments; Drone Operation; Drone Programmers; Joint Cognitive Systems