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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... obligations, the fewer are the agreed-upon guidelines for organizing moral rules that can account for those obligations.” 13 We have all read that too many American students know far too little. Shockingly large numbers, for example ...
... obligations, the fewer are the agreed-upon guidelines for organizing moral rules that can account for those obligations.” 13 We have all read that too many American students know far too little. Shockingly large numbers, for example ...
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... obligation in this case is to aid the ill man. 33 That is not an endorsement of utilitarian ethics or of situation ethics, for no effort is made, or intended, to deny or disparage the absolute of promise-keeping. Suppose you are a ...
... obligation in this case is to aid the ill man. 33 That is not an endorsement of utilitarian ethics or of situation ethics, for no effort is made, or intended, to deny or disparage the absolute of promise-keeping. Suppose you are a ...
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... obligations do exist and are binding, but also that evil abides in human affairs and that the tragedy of human life compels us occasionally to choose among competing demands.34 “Reasoning and choice” are critical to the study of ethics ...
... obligations do exist and are binding, but also that evil abides in human affairs and that the tragedy of human life compels us occasionally to choose among competing demands.34 “Reasoning and choice” are critical to the study of ethics ...
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... noncommissioned officers (sergeants)—owe obligation, not just to their own well-formed conscience, but to their command, to their service, to their country. The test of officers' true faith and allegiance lies always in attempting as.
... noncommissioned officers (sergeants)—owe obligation, not just to their own well-formed conscience, but to their command, to their service, to their country. The test of officers' true faith and allegiance lies always in attempting as.
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... obligation of acting wisely and resolutely upon the judgments we make. Ethics derives from custom, from rules (deontology), from goals (teleology), and from circumstances (situationalism). A mature, settled sense of ethics understands ...
... obligation of acting wisely and resolutely upon the judgments we make. Ethics derives from custom, from rules (deontology), from goals (teleology), and from circumstances (situationalism). A mature, settled sense of ethics understands ...
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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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