Military Ethics
In: Journal of military ethics, Band 8, Heft 4, S. 307-309
ISSN: 1502-7589
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In: Journal of military ethics, Band 8, Heft 4, S. 307-309
ISSN: 1502-7589
In: International library of essays in public and professional ethics
In: The International Library of Essays in Public and Professional Ethics
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Series Preface -- Introduction -- PART I CAN WAR BE MORALLY JUSTIFIED? -- 1 'On the Morality of War: A Preliminary Inquiry', Stanford Law Review, 21, pp. 1627-56 -- 2 'Just War and Human Rights', Philosophy and Public Affairs, 9, pp. 160-81 -- 3 'When is a Cause Just?', Review of International Studies, 28, pp. 557-75 -- 4 'Just Cause for War', Ethics and International Affairs, 19, pp. 1-21 -- 5 'Self-Defense, Pacifism, and the Possibility of Killing', Ethics, 93, pp. 508-24 -- 6 'Coerced Moral Agents? Individual Responsibility for Military Service', Journal of Political Philosophy, 6, pp. 171-89 -- 7 'Jus ad bellum and an Officer's Moral Obligations: Invincible Ignorance, the Constitution, and Iraq', Social Theory and Practice, 30, pp. 457-84 -- 8 'Objecting Morally', Journal of Ethics, 1, pp. 375-97 -- 9 'Is Patriotism a Virtue?', The Lindley Lecture, Lawrence: Department of Philosophy, University of Kansas, pp. 3-20 -- 10 'Patriotism and War', Ethics, 91, pp. 568-78 -- PART II MORAL CONDUCT IN WAR -- 11 'Utilitarianism and the Rules of War', Philosophy and Public Affairs, 1, pp. 145-65 -- 12 'Conventions and the Morality of War', Philosophy and Public Affairs, 4, pp. 117-31 -- 13 'War and Murder', in W. Stein (ed.), Nuclear Weapons: A Catholic Response, London: Merlin Press, pp. 45-62 -- 14 'War and Massacre', Philosophy and Public Affairs, 1, pp. 123-44 -- 15 'The Killing of the Innocent', Monist, 57, pp. 527-50 -- 16 'Civilian Immunity in War', Philosophical Forum, 36, pp. 41-58 -- 17 'Justification or Excuse: Saving Soldiers at the Expense of Civilians', Canadian Journal of Philosophy, supplementary volume 8, pp. 159-76
In: Marine corps gazette: the Marine Corps Association newsletter, Band 100, Heft 8, S. 44
ISSN: 0025-3170
In: Airpower journal: APJ ; the professional journal of the United States Air Force, Band 8, Heft 4, S. 15-25
ISSN: 0897-0823
In: International Studies on Military Ethics volume 3
Leadership, ethics, and the centrality of character / Peter Olsthoorn -- Armouring against atrocity: developing ethical strength in small military units / Tom McDermott and Stephen Hart -- Ethical leadership in the military: the gap between theory and -- Practice in ethics education / Miriam C. de Graaff, Peter W. de Vries, Walter J. van Bijlevelt and Ellen Giebels -- ABCA coalition operations in Afghanistan, Iraq and beyond: two decades of military ethics challenges and leadership responses / David Whetham -- Military leaders, fragmentation, and the virtue of integrity / Nathan L. Cartagena and Michael D. Beaty -- Military integrity: moral or ethical? / Patrick Mileham -- Soldiers' autonomy and military authority / Mihaly Boda -- The concept of innere Fuhrung: dimensions of its ethics / Angelika Dorfler-Dierken -- Intervening as a moral duty: Michael Walzer versus a multilateralism approach / Arseniy Kumankov -- When international dialogue about military ethics confronts diverse cultural and political practices: 'guilt and confession' as a case in point / George R. Wilkes
In: Journal of military ethics, Band 6, Heft 4, S. 257-258
ISSN: 1502-7589
In: Forthcoming, Military Ethics and Leadership (Bril)
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In: Journal of military ethics, Band 22, Heft 3-4, S. 168-184
ISSN: 1502-7589
In: Parameters: the US Army War College quarterly, Band 26, Heft 2
ISSN: 2158-2106
In: Parameters: journal of the US Army War College, Band 26, Heft 2, S. 102-108
ISSN: 0031-1723
In: Journal of military ethics, Band 10, Heft 2, S. 81-93
ISSN: 1502-7589
In: Routledge handbooks
"The Routledge Handbook of Military Ethics is a comprehensive reference work that addresses concerns held in common by the military services of many nations. It attempts to discern both moral dilemmas and clusters of moral principles held in common by all practitioners of this profession, regardless of nation or culture. Comprising essays by contributors drawn from the four service branches (Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine corps) as well as civilian academics specializing in this field, this handbook discusses the relationship of 'ethics' in the military setting to applied and professional ethics generally. Leading scholars and senior military practitioners from countries including the US, UK, France, China, Australia and Japan, discuss various national cultural views of the moral dimensions of military service. With reference to the responsibilities of professional orientation and education, as well as the challenges posed by recent technological developments, this handbook examines the difficulties underpinning the fundamental framework of military service. This book will be of much interest to students of military studies, war theory, ethics philosophy, sociology, war and conflict studies, and security studies"--Provided by publisher