11:00am to 12:30pm |
Warfare and the Humanities: Ethics of Robotics Revolution
(Lecture/Discussion)
The Division of the Humanities at Howard University announces its forthcoming annual Common Text project and series of Collaborative Research Roundtables for spring 2013. This year's organizers have planned a series of events to highlight both moral and ethical issues raised in the Division's featured common text: P. W. Singer's Wired for War: The Robotics Revolution and Conflict in the 21st Century. Singer's well timed work examines as yet unforeseen moral dilemmas stemming from increased reliance upon the use of predator drones in warfare. The best-selling book explores how science fiction has started to play out on modern day battlefields, with robots used more and more in war. Dependence upon this technology has arguably thrust us in the midst of a great moral revolution that is heightened by the ability to kill one another with astonishing convenience and anonymity.
Dr. Morris D. Davis, Howard University School of Law, whose areas of specialization include Military Ethics, the Law of War, and drone warfare, will deliver the Keynote Address.
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Auditorium of the Blackburn Center |
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Free |
Sponsor: |
The Division of the Humanities at Howard University |
Contact: |
Dr. Vernessa White-Jackson
vwhite-jackson@howard.edu
(202) 806-4119
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