U.S. Navy and Army launch common hypersonic missile. Credit: U.S. DOD
December 2024
Ethics of Defense?
The notion that engaging in defense research—at all—is essentially immoral is not an uncommon view. I want to pose the question: can you be ethical and pursue defense research?
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