Drones in the crosshairs [Book Review]

The Philosophers' Magazine 63:118-120 (2013)
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Abstract

A review and commentary on Killing By Remote Control: the Ethics of an Unmanned Military, edited by Bradley Jay Strawser (forward by Jeff McMahan), (Oxford University Press).

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