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Teorija pravične vojne, brezpilotni letalniki in roboti : magistrsko delo
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Magistrsko delo s perspektive teorije pravične vojne raziskuje etične izzive, ki jih prinašajo nove vojaške tehnologije – predvsem brezpilotni letalniki in avtonomna orožja. V širšem okviru etike vojne prikažemo zgodovinski razvoj in temeljna načela teorije pravične vojne ter obravnavamo spremembe v vojskovanju v tehnološki dobi. Brezpilotne letalnike analiziramo kot sredstvo, ki lahko prispeva k zmanjšanju grozot vojne, hkrati pa odpira nova vprašanja, na katera mora teorija pravične vojne odgovarjati, predvsem vprašanji ciljnega ubijanja in asimetričnosti vojne. Nato obravnavamo prednosti in tveganja, povezana s smrtonosnimi avtonomnimi orožji. Obravnavamo možnost prepovedi razvoja takšnih orožij in pokažemo, zakaj bi takšna prepoved bila nevarna in najverjetneje neizvedljiva. Nato obravnavamo vprašanja človeka v zanki in kakšne posledice ima težavno določanje odgovornosti za dejanja nečloveških bojevnikov. V povezavi z načeli teorije pravične vojne zagovarjamo, da se kljub prednostim novih tehnologij, ki lahko zmanjšajo škodo, povzročeno v vojni, pojavljajo resne etične dileme, ki nam lahko dajo razloge, da njihovo uporabo močno omejimo. V zaključku poudarimo, da brezpilotna in avtonomna orožja niso nesprejemljiva sama po sebi, ampak da je treba odgovoriti na etična vprašanja, ki jih odpirajo, da ugotovimo, v katerih primerih je njihova uporaba sprejemljiva.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:Etika vojne, teorija pravične vojne, brezpilotni letalniki, avtonomna orožja.
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:T. Indof
Year:2025
Number of pages:77 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-174848 This link opens in a new window
UDC:17:35501(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:257202691 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:10.10.2025
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Language:English
Title:Just war theory, drones and robots
Abstract:
The master’s thesis examines the ethical challenges posed by new military technologies – specifically drones and autonomous weapons – from the perspective of just war theory. Within the broader framework of the ethics of war, it presents the historical development and fundamental principles of just war theory and addresses changes in warfare in the technological age. Drones are analysed both as a means that may contribute to reducing the horrors of war and as a source of new questions to which just war theory must respond, particularly the issues of targeted killing and asymmetrical warfare. The thesis then considers the advantages and risks associated with lethal autonomous weapons. It examines the possibility of banning the development of such weapons and shows why such a ban would be dangerous and most likely unfeasible. Further, it discusses the problem of the human in the loop and the consequences of the difficulty of determining the responsibility for the actions of non-human combatants. In connection with the principles of just war theory, we argue that despite the advantages of new technologies, which can reduce the harm caused in war, serious ethical dilemmas arise that may give us reasons to strongly limit their use. In conclusion, we emphasize that drones and autonomous weapons are not inherently unacceptable, but that it is necessary to address the ethical questions they raise to determine under which circumstances their use is permissible.

Keywords:Ethics of war, just war theory, drones, autonomous weapons

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