This chapter examines the moral implications of indirect participation in violence through the lens of meat purchasing and drone warfare. It explores the psychological effects on operators and the ethical dilemmas surrounding modern military tactics, highlighting the high rates of civilian casualties and the complex choices individuals face regarding their dietary habits.
Jack Symes is a public philosopher, writer, and producer of the "Panpsycast" podcast. A researcher at Durham University, he’s the author of "Defeating the Evil-God Challenge" and editor of the "Talking About Philosophy" series.
www.jacksymes.co.uk
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