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The Moral Dangers of Non-Lethal Weapons

Offered By: TED-Ed via YouTube

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TED-Ed Courses Ethics Courses Critical Thinking Courses Law Enforcement Courses

Course Description

Overview

Explore the ethical implications and unexpected consequences of non-lethal weapons in this thought-provoking TED-Ed talk by ethicist Stephen Coleman. Delve into the increasing use of pepper spray and tasers by police and military forces, and learn about emerging technologies like heat rays. Examine challenging questions surrounding the introduction of these weapons and their impact on society. Gain insights into the complex moral landscape of law enforcement and military operations as Coleman presents a critical analysis of non-lethal weapon deployment and its potential ramifications.

Syllabus

The moral dangers of non-lethal weapons - Stephen Coleman


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TED-Ed

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