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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... principles, only biases. Ideas about duty are often regarded as old-fashioned; conversations seem to be exclusively about rights. Concepts derived from religious traditions are often dismissed as the property of cranks, even where ...
... principles, only biases. Ideas about duty are often regarded as old-fashioned; conversations seem to be exclusively about rights. Concepts derived from religious traditions are often dismissed as the property of cranks, even where ...
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... principles that aren't subject to analysis by deconstructionists at the Harvard Law School. One of them is that you don't betray your country.” 20 If loyalty is to “me first,” the timeless notion of obligation disappears. As military ...
... principles that aren't subject to analysis by deconstructionists at the Harvard Law School. One of them is that you don't betray your country.” 20 If loyalty is to “me first,” the timeless notion of obligation disappears. As military ...
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... principles, loyalty to a government, loyalty to a service, loyalty to a boss—all these depend for their beginning and ... principle of American civil-military relations exists than this: In the United States, the professional military is ...
... principles, loyalty to a government, loyalty to a service, loyalty to a boss—all these depend for their beginning and ... principle of American civil-military relations exists than this: In the United States, the professional military is ...
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... principle of civilian control.41 (There are, however, plenty of examples of soldiers challenging particular applications of that principle.) In an effort not only to reduce interservice rivalry, 42 but to strengthen the Joint Chiefs of ...
... principle of civilian control.41 (There are, however, plenty of examples of soldiers challenging particular applications of that principle.) In an effort not only to reduce interservice rivalry, 42 but to strengthen the Joint Chiefs of ...
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... principle of U.S. civil-military relations; civilian control of the military should always be coupled with a respect for the unique character of the armed services. 3. Military Training Inculcating Fidelity to Purpose All a soldier.
... principle of U.S. civil-military relations; civilian control of the military should always be coupled with a respect for the unique character of the armed services. 3. Military Training Inculcating Fidelity to Purpose All a soldier.
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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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