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    The depoliticization of law in the news: BBC reporting on US use of extraterritorial or ‘long-arm’ law against China. Le Cheng, Xiaobin Zhu & David Machin - 2023 - Critical Discourse Studies 20 (3):306-319.
    ABSTRACT In this paper we explore how a public national media outlet, the British BBC, represents an international legal case which has a highly political nature. The case is US versus Huawei/meng Wanzhou, which took place between 2018 and 2021. Accusations were that the Chinese technology company committed fraud, leading the global HSBC bank to breach US sanctions against Iran. The charges were made by the US using what is called an ‘extraterritorial law’, which, while rejected as law by governments (...)
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  2. Review of Edwards' The Closed World. [REVIEW]Cold War America - 1998 - Minds and Machines 8:463-468.
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    Ouroboros: understanding the war machine of liberalism.Phil W. Reynolds - 2019 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    This book analyzes how the cost of 'small' wars drives the state to choose remote war and preemption in order to hide the conflict from its domestic populations. This is explained through understanding security mechanisms and how Clausewitzian war machine powers extend Liberalism into the periphery.
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    War machine: the rationalisation of slaughter in the modern age.Daniel Pick - 1993 - New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press.
    He discusses the work of such familiar commentators as Clausewitz, Engels, and Treitschke, and examines little-known writings by Proudhon, De Quincey, Ruskin, Valery, and many others, culminating in the extraordinary dialogue between Freud ...
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    Ambivalent War Machines of the West African Landscape – Hoffman's The War Machines, Young Men and Violence in Sierra Leone and Liberia.Sammy Badran - forthcoming - Theory and Event 15 (4).
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    Nomadology: The War Machine.Gilles Deleuze & Felix Guattari - 1986 - Semiotext(E).
    Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari redefine the relation between the state and its war machine. Far from being a part of the state, warriers are nomads who always come from the outside and keep threatening the authority of the state. In this daring essay inspired by Nietzsche, Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari redefine the relation between the state and its war machine. Far from being a part of the state, warriers are nomads who always come from the outside (...)
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    War machine: the rationalisation of slaughter in the modern age.Brian Holden Reid - 1994 - History of European Ideas 18 (6):1029-1030.
  8. """ War machine" and" Divine Violence": Is There God in" Nomadology"?Vladimir Milisavljevic - 2011 - Filozofski Vestnik 32 (1):203 - +.
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    Becoming, war machine and social movements. Considerations on the beginning of a new life.Sebastián Alejandro González Montero - 2012 - Universitas Philosophica 29 (58):67-108.
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  10. As the War Machine Keeps Turning.Jacob M. Held - 2013 - In William Irwin (ed.), Black Sabbath and philosophy: mastering reality. Malden, MA: Wiley. pp. 171--181.
  11. War Machine (Eric Carlton).D. Pick - 1995 - History of the Human Sciences 8:127-127.
     
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    The War-Machine and "a people who revolt".Gregg Lambert - 2010 - Theory and Event 13 (3).
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    Ethics, Security, and the War Machine: The True Cost of the Military.Ned Dobos - 2020 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
    This book addresses the question of when and why it is justifiable for a polity to prepare for war by militarizing. In doing so it highlights the ways in which a civilian population compromises its own security in maintaining a permanent military establishment, and explores the moral and social costs of militarization.
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    The War Machine, the Formula and the Hypothesis: Deleuze and Guattari as Readers of Clausewitz.Guillaume Sibertin-Blanc & Daniel Richter - 2010 - Theory and Event 13 (3).
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    Writing Trojan Horses and War Machines: The creative political in music education research.Elizabeth Gould - 2011 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 43 (8):874-887.
    North American music education is a commodity sold to pre-service and in-service music teachers. Like all mass-produced consumables, it is valuable to the extent that it is not creative, that is, to the extent that it is reproducible. This is demonstrated in curricular materials, notably general music series textbook and music scores available from a rapidly shrinking cadre of publishers, as well as rigid and pre-determined pedagogical practices. Distributing resources and techniques that produce predicable, consistent, and repeatable goods and services, (...)
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  16. Lethal Autonomous Weapons: Designing War Machines with Values.Steven Umbrello - 2019 - Delphi: Interdisciplinary Review of Emerging Technologies 1 (2):30-34.
    Lethal Autonomous Weapons (LAWs) have becomes the subject of continuous debate both at national and international levels. Arguments have been proposed both for the development and use of LAWs as well as their prohibition from combat landscapes. Regardless, the development of LAWs continues in numerous nation-states. This paper builds upon previous philosophical arguments for the development and use of LAWs and proposes a design framework that can be used to ethically direct their development. The conclusion is that the philosophical arguments (...)
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    Nomadology: The War Machine.Brian Massumi (ed.) - 1986 - Semiotext(E).
    In this daring essay inspired by Nietzsche, Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari redefine the relation between the state and its war machine. Far from being a part of the state, warriers are nomads who always come from the outside and keep threatening the authority of the state. In the same vein, nomadic science keeps infiltrating royal science, undermining its axioms and principles. Nomadology is a speedy, pocket-sized treatise that refuses to be pinned down. Theorizing a dynamic relationship between sedentary (...)
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    Deconstructing Nonviolence and the War-Machine: Unarmed Coups, Nonviolent Power, and Armed Resistance.Christopher J. Finlay - 2021 - Ethics and International Affairs 35 (3):421-433.
    Proponents of nonviolent tactics often highlight the extent to which they rival arms as effective means of resistance. Erica Chenoweth and Maria Stephan, for instance, compare civil resistance favorably to armed insurrection as means of bringing about progressive political change. In Ethics, Security, and the War-Machine, Ned Dobos cites their work in support of the claim that similar methods—organized according to Gene Sharp's idea of “civilian-based defense”—may be substituted for regular armed forces in the face of international aggression. I (...)
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    Deleuze and Guattari’s ‘War Machine’ as a Critique of Hegel’s Political Philosophy.Nathan Widder - 2018 - Hegel Bulletin 39 (2):304-325.
    This paper elaborates Deleuze and Guattari’s ‘war machine’ in relation to key theses in Hegel’s political philosophy, with the aim of showing how it illuminates the conditions under which politics and political institutions as Hegel understands them both emerge and are compromised. After first introducing the idea of the war machine and its appropriation by discussing it in relation to Carl Schmitt’s theory of partisan warfare, it examines both the war machine and Hegel’s theory of the State (...)
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    Conceptual Politics and the War-Machine in "Mille Plateaux".Paul Patton - 1984 - Substance 13 (3/4):61.
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    Smooth Space vs. Striated Space: War-machine, or How to Construct Spaces? : Political Philosophy of Sapce in Deleuze. 김재인 - 2018 - Phenomenology and Contemporary Philosoph 79:289-310.
    들뢰즈(와 과타리)에 따르면 공간은 추상적, 등질적, 선험적 조건으로 이해되지 않는다. 공간은 실제로 혼합되어 존재할지라도, 경향성의 차이에 따라 매끈한 공간과 홈 파인 공간으로 분류되어야 한다. 홈 파인 공간에서는 모든 것이 기존 규칙에 따라 조직된다. 반면 매끈한 공간에서는 가장 조직화된 것조차도 가능성을 향해 해방될 수 있다. 장기의 공간은 홈 파인 공간이며, 바둑의 공간은 매끈한 공간이다. E. 라로슈의 연구에 따르면, 노모스의 의미도 호메로스 시대와 고전기 시대에 서로 달랐다. 호메로스 시대에 노모스는 매끈한 공간에서 ‘분배하기’를 뜻한 반면, 고전기에는 홈 파인 공간에서 ‘배당하기’를 뜻했다. 전쟁기계의 임무는 (...)
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    Confronting the war machine: A response to Fuller.Marianne De Laet - 1995 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 25 (4):497-501.
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    Revolutionaries and Global Politics: War Machines from the Bolsheviks to ISIS.Ondrej Ditrych (ed.) - 2023 - Edinburgh University Press.
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  24. Reimagining the War Machine.C. A. Ensemble - 2005 - Body and Society 9 (4).
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    Nomad Love and the War-Machine: Michel Tournier's "Gilles et Jeanne".Charles J. Stivale - 1991 - Substance 20 (2):44.
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    Women Working in Music Education: The War Machine.Elizabeth Gould - 2009 - Philosophy of Music Education Review 17 (2):126-143.
    When women take up the work of music education, of the university, and become nomadic, engaging Deleuze and Guattari's war machine, all kinds of things happen. As nomads in music education, women traverse borders and boundaries that would otherwise limit and constrain them as they initiate alternative possibilities related to teaching and learning music. For women working at the university level, this is yearning, the necessity to engage in crucial, meaningful, intellectual work, to think and write work that stimulates (...)
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    The Soviet Nomad: Tarkovsky’s Science Fiction War Machine.Brook W. R. Pearson - 2015 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 35 (3-4):67-75.
    The science fiction films of Andrei Tarkovsky, Solaris (1973) and Stalker (1979), are complex responses to the repressive atmosphere of Brezhnev’s rule, after the 7-year delay in seeing Andrei Rublev (1971) released publicly. By using science fiction—a genre that Tarkovsky openly maligned—he was able to fly beneath the radar of State censorship, and develop a nuanced response to the application of Marxist theory of religion in the Soviet experience. Arguing in these films (and in others in his oeuvre) that humans (...)
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  28. Reviews : Daniel Pick, War Machine. London : Yale University Press,1993. 292 pp. [REVIEW]Eric Carlton - 1995 - History of the Human Sciences 8 (1):127-130.
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    Ethics, Security, and the War Machine: The True Cost of the MilitaryN.Dobos, 2020OxfordOxford University Press ix 184 pp, £45 (hb). [REVIEW]Sara Van Goozen - 2021 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 38 (2):351-353.
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    Timothy Moy. War Machines: Transforming Technologies in the U.S. Military, 1920–1940. xiv + 218 pp., illus., bibl., index. College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 2001. $39.95. [REVIEW]Barton C. Hacker - 2002 - Isis 93 (2):343-343.
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  31. Facing the Swarm: Encountering a Non-Human War Machine.John Appleby - 1998 - Pli 7:143-154.
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    9. State Philosophy and the War Machine.Nathan Widder - 2015 - In Craig Lundy & Daniela Voss (eds.), At the Edges of Thought: Deleuze and Post-Kantian Philosophy. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. pp. 190-211.
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    Believe and destroy: the intellectuals in the SS war machine.Thomas Kühne - 2015 - Intellectual History Review 25 (4):469-471.
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    Chapter 1 The War on Terror versus the War Machine.Claire Colebrook - 2022 - In Anindya Purakayastha (ed.), Deleuze and Guattari and Terror. Edinburgh University Press. pp. 30-43.
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    Review of Ned Dobos: Ethics, Security, and the War-Machine: The True Cost of the Military (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020). [REVIEW]James Pattison - 2023 - Criminal Law and Philosophy 17 (3):759-764.
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    Igor V. Domaradskij;, Wendy Orent. Biowarrior: Inside the Soviet/Russian Biological War Machine. Foreword by, Judith Miller and Alan P. Zelicoff. 341 pp., illus., bibl., index. Amherst, N.Y.: Prometheus Books, 2003. $28. [REVIEW]Jeanne Guillemin - 2004 - Isis 95 (3):527-528.
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    “Hypothetical Machines”: The Science Fiction Dreams of Cold War Social Science.Rebecca Lemov - 2010 - Isis 101 (2):401-411.
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    War and the money machine: Concealing the costs of war beneath the veil of inflation.Joseph T. Salerno - 1995 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 6 (1):153-174.
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    The Dostoevsky Machine in Georgetown: scientific translation in the Cold War.Michael D. Gordin - 2016 - Annals of Science 73 (2):208-223.
    SUMMARYMachine Translation is now ubiquitous in discussions of translation. The roots of this phenomenon — first publicly unveiled in the so-called ‘Georgetown-IBM Experiment’ on 9 January 1954 — displayed not only the technological utopianism still associated with dreams of a universal computer translator, but was deeply enmeshed in the political pressures of the Cold War and a dominating conception of scientific writing as both the goal of machine translation as well as its method. Machine translation was created, in (...)
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    Ideology and 'A New Machine of War'.Antony Flew - 1976 - Philosophy 51 (198):447 - 453.
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    The Perfect Machine: Lorenz Böhler's Rationalized Fracture Treatment in World War I.Thomas Schlich - 2009 - Isis 100 (4):758-791.
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    Memories of My Green Machine: Posthumanism at War.Roy Scranton - 2010 - Theory and Event 13 (1).
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    Save Now [Y/N]? Machine Memory at War in Iain Banks’ Look to Windward.Tim Blackmore - 2010 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 30 (4):259-273.
    Creating memory during and after wartime trauma is vexed by state attempts to control public and private discourse. Science fiction author Iain Banks’ novel Look to Windward proposes different ways of preserving memory and culture, from posthuman memory devices, to artwork, to architecture, to personal, local ways of remembering.
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    Ideology and ‘a New Machine of War’.Antony Flew - 1976 - Philosophy 51 (198):447.
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    The Quark Machines: How Europe Fought the Particle Physics War. Gordon Fraser.Dominique Pestre - 1998 - Isis 89 (3):563-564.
  46. Rumors of War and Infernal Machines: Technomilitary Agenda-setting in American and British Speculative Fiction.John R. Pfeiffer - 2006 - Utopian Studies 17 (3):551-553.
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    Humans, Machines, and an Ethics for Technology in Dune.Zachary Pirtle - 2022-10-17 - In Kevin S. Decker (ed.), Dune and Philosophy. Wiley. pp. 76–86.
    The worlds of Dune forbid the creation of “thinking machines,” due to an ancient war, called the Butlerian Jihad, which was fought to keep humans from using such machines. The relationship between humanity and forbidden technology in Dune touches on two basic possibilities for the relationship of humans and technology: social construction of technology and technological determinism. Life on Arrakis and under the Imperium is filled with technologies that range from the very realistic to the fantastical. Societies in the Dune (...)
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  48. Autonomous Machines, Moral Judgment, and Acting for the Right Reasons.Duncan Purves, Ryan Jenkins & Bradley J. Strawser - 2015 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 18 (4):851-872.
    We propose that the prevalent moral aversion to AWS is supported by a pair of compelling objections. First, we argue that even a sophisticated robot is not the kind of thing that is capable of replicating human moral judgment. This conclusion follows if human moral judgment is not codifiable, i.e., it cannot be captured by a list of rules. Moral judgment requires either the ability to engage in wide reflective equilibrium, the ability to perceive certain facts as moral considerations, moral (...)
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  49. rethinking machine ethics in the era of ubiquitous technology.Jeffrey White (ed.) - 2015 - Hershey, PA, USA: IGI.
    Table of Contents Foreword .................................................................................................... ......................................... xiv Preface .................................................................................................... .............................................. xv Acknowledgment .................................................................................................... .......................... xxiii Section 1 On the Cusp: Critical Appraisals of a Growing Dependency on Intelligent Machines Chapter 1 Algorithms versus Hive Minds and the Fate of Democracy ................................................................... 1 Rick Searle, IEET, USA Chapter 2 We Can Make Anything: Should We? .................................................................................................. 15 Chris Bateman, University of Bolton, UK Chapter 3 Grounding Machine Ethics within the Natural System ........................................................................ 30 Jared Gassen, JMG Advising, USA Nak Young Seong, Independent Scholar, (...)
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    Contemporary Technologies and the Morality of Warfare: The War of the Machines.Brian Smith - 2022 - Journal of Military Ethics 21 (1):88-92.
    The belief that automated technologies will have a salutary effect on war goes back to the late nineteenth century. In 1898, at Madison Square Garden, Nikola Tesla famously showcased the first radi...
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