Friday, August 3, 2012

The philosopher making the moral case for US drones: 'There's no downside'

Bradley Strawser
Bradley Strawser: 'We need to shift the burden of the argument to the other side. The positive reasons are overwhelming at this point.' Photograph: Rory Carroll
At first sight, Bradley Strawser resembles a humanities professor from central casting. He has a beard, wears jeans, quotes Augustine and calls himself, only half in jest, a hippie. He opposes capital punishment and Guantánamo Bay, calls the Iraq invasion unjust and scorns neo-conservative foreign policy hawks. "Whatever a neocon is, I'm the opposite."
His office overlooks a placid campus in Monterey, an oasis of California sun and Pacific zephyrs, and he lives up the road in Carmel, a forested beauty spot with an arts colony aura. Strawser has published works on metaphysics and Plato and is especially fond of Immanuel Kant.

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