

Drone Warfare and Just War Theory: Aquinas on the Virtuous Use of Violence I Prof. Michael Krom
Aug 27, 2025
In this insightful discussion, Professor Michael Krom from Saint Vincent College delves into the complex ethics of drone warfare through the lens of Aquinas’s just war theory. He emphasizes the importance of moral principles like discrimination and proportionality while critiquing the reliance on artificial intelligence in combat. Krom argues for the primacy of human judgment in warfare, underscoring that justice and love should guide violent actions, especially in protecting the vulnerable. His perspectives challenge listeners to reconsider how technology intersects with morality.
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Peace As The Proper End Of War
- War's proper end is peace rooted in charity, not mere political advantage.
- Means used in war must be compatible with love of God and neighbor and aim at authentic peace.
Core Criteria For Just War
- Aquinas defines just war by authority, just cause, and right intention.
- Prudence links theoretical conditions to concrete decisions about whether and how to fight.
Discrimination And Proportionality Defined
- Ius in bello requires discrimination and proportionality when fighting.
- Only combatants may be targeted and civilian harm must be the least necessary to achieve peace.