Facial Recognition in War Contexts: Mass Surveillance and Mass Atrocity Reply

被引:0
作者
Fabre, Cecile [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Oxford, Oxford, England
关键词
espionage; counterintelligence; face recognition software; economic espionage; treason; cyberespionage; ethics of weapons development;
D O I
10.1017/S0892679423000175
中图分类号
B82 [伦理学(道德学)];
学科分类号
摘要
A normative defense of espionage and counterintelligence activities in the service of foreign policy goals must show at least two things. First, it must show which foreign policy goals, if any, provide a justification for such activities. Second, it must provide an account of the means that intelligence agencies are morally permitted, indeed morally obliged, to use during those activities. I first discuss Ross Bellaby's probing critique of my defense of economic espionage. I then turn to the other four essays, which consider the ethics of the means by which espionage and counterintelligence activities are conducted.
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