Date: Thursday, September 24
Start Time: 8:30am ET
As new technologies transform the way wars are fought, the ethical and humanitarian stakes of armed conflict continue to evolve. With the rise of cyber and hybrid warfare, as well as the development of lethal autonomous weapons systems, what has been lost in ethical thinking about war as it moves further away from human experience? How can we revisit and adapt our moral frameworks to restore the voices of soldiers, veterans, and civilian victims of warfare?
Join us on September 24 at 8:30am ET for the next Ethics Empowered: Leadership in Practice event. The discussion will be moderated by Adam Read-Brown, Carnegie Council’s executive editor and director of journal programming.
This event series is designed for students and young professionals seeking to deepen their understanding of geopolitics and applied ethics. Register to attend this panel discussion and Q&A with the speakers. Attendees will also receive tailored content from the Carnegie Council team, and editors of the Ethics & International Affairs journal.
Moderator:
- Adam Read-Brown, Executive Editor and Director of Journal Programming, Carnegie Council
Speakers:
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- Shannon E. French, Professor of Philosophy, Case Western Reserve University
- Cian O’Driscoll, Professor & Head of Department for International Relations, Coral Bell School, Australian National University
For more on the Ethics Empowered: Leadership in Practice series, visit Carnegie Council’s site for previous events, discussion questions, and articles.
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