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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... preparing to kill designated enemies of the country, the well would appear to be “poisoned.” But even Thomas Merton, noted for his pacifism, said that “where non-violent resistance is impossible, then violent resistance must be used ...
... preparing to kill designated enemies of the country, the well would appear to be “poisoned.” But even Thomas Merton, noted for his pacifism, said that “where non-violent resistance is impossible, then violent resistance must be used ...
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... prepared for that: “It's the study of honorable and shameful conduct in the armed services,” I responded. I was not prepared for his response: “You can't very well teach such things to the military, now can you!” Teaching philosophy to ...
... prepared for that: “It's the study of honorable and shameful conduct in the armed services,” I responded. I was not prepared for his response: “You can't very well teach such things to the military, now can you!” Teaching philosophy to ...
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... prepare a checklist of questions by which to evaluate local practices against universal ideals. Ethics is prescriptive or normative as well as descriptive or empirical. Ethics concerns itself both with what is done and with what ought ...
... prepare a checklist of questions by which to evaluate local practices against universal ideals. Ethics is prescriptive or normative as well as descriptive or empirical. Ethics concerns itself both with what is done and with what ought ...
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... prepared to kill. Even policemen, who must also often deal with violence, do not routinely train to kill. One can argue, of course, using the Army as an example, that there are combat support and combat service support branches in ...
... prepared to kill. Even policemen, who must also often deal with violence, do not routinely train to kill. One can argue, of course, using the Army as an example, that there are combat support and combat service support branches in ...
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... prepared to use his skill, knowledge, techniques, and all the weapons at his disposal for the purpose of killing on ... preparing to kill, the soldier has two other principal duties, rarely discussed—and probably never discussed by ...
... prepared to use his skill, knowledge, techniques, and all the weapons at his disposal for the purpose of killing on ... preparing to kill, the soldier has two other principal duties, rarely discussed—and probably never discussed by ...
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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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