True Faith And Allegiance: The Burden of Military EthicsUniversity Press of Kentucky, 23 апр. 2014 г. - Всего страниц: 256 James H. Toner is professor of international relations and military ethics at the U.S. Air War College and author of Morals Under the Gun. |
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... never have been able to think through some of the problems in this book, let alone write it, without the advice, encouragement, collegiality, and friendship of many people at the Air War College of Air University at Maxwell Air Force ...
... never have been able to think through some of the problems in this book, let alone write it, without the advice, encouragement, collegiality, and friendship of many people at the Air War College of Air University at Maxwell Air Force ...
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... never wholly eradicate. Against a backdrop of violence, they must adhere to the highest standards of personal and professional integrity, even as they pursue a life's work often little appreciated or understood by the civilians to and ...
... never wholly eradicate. Against a backdrop of violence, they must adhere to the highest standards of personal and professional integrity, even as they pursue a life's work often little appreciated or understood by the civilians to and ...
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... never failing; it is about never quitting in the task of finally knowing the right and consistently doing it. On Memorial Day in 1884, Judge Oliver Wendell Holmes (1841-1935), speaking in Keene, N.H., said: “The generation that carried ...
... never failing; it is about never quitting in the task of finally knowing the right and consistently doing it. On Memorial Day in 1884, Judge Oliver Wendell Holmes (1841-1935), speaking in Keene, N.H., said: “The generation that carried ...
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... never reprove us when society approves us, nor console us when society condemns.” 31 Clearly, however, the society of which we are a part—particularly our voluntary association with religions, fraternities, circles of friends, civic ...
... never reprove us when society approves us, nor console us when society condemns.” 31 Clearly, however, the society of which we are a part—particularly our voluntary association with religions, fraternities, circles of friends, civic ...
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... never have happened. But Calley had not the education—hence not the character—to deal with the terrible problems confronting him and his Army platoon. When he ordered the slaughter at My Lai, he showed us, in a terrible way, that good ...
... never have happened. But Calley had not the education—hence not the character—to deal with the terrible problems confronting him and his Army platoon. When he ordered the slaughter at My Lai, he showed us, in a terrible way, that good ...
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Inculcating Fidelity to Purpose | |
Analyzing Fidelity to Purpose | |
Mars and Cupid | |
Enlisting Serving Resigning | |
The Full Measure of Devotion | |
Teaching and Learning about Military Ethics | |
Epilogue | |
Selected Bibliography | |
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