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1 online resource (xxxiv, 377 pages) |
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"The International Military Ethics Symposium occurred from July 30 through August 1, 2018 ... This volume captures the proceedings of this symposium"--Page xxvii, introduction. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Summary |
"The phrase military ethics is sometimes regarded as a contradiction in terms. To some, the idea of ethics seems out of touch with modern realities and sensibilities. "How can an external moral standard dictate one's actions?" some might ask. Ethics can therefore bring up memories of bygone eras that seem irrelevant. Coupled with the qualifier military, ethics can seem even more puzzling. Ethics is not merely a concern for past eras, but is increasingly relevant in an age of rapid technological and societal development. From its beginning, our nation's military leaders have viewed ethics as imperative to the task of warfighting. This is a refrain echoed by contributions to this book who address a range of issues concerning political actors, technological capabilities, and societal shifts of the past and the present. And in commemorating the centenary of World War I, it is appropriate to consider the ethics of warfare. This book helpfully relates lessons from the past to the major ethical issues of modern warfare. By providing diverse reflections on the history of military ethics and challenges of contemporary and future warfare, this book serves as a repository of meaningful material for a new generation of warfighters to develop their own faculties of ethical judgment"-- Provided by publisher. |
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Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (NDU Press, viewed March 4, 2020). |
Contents |
Pt.I. Strategic considerations for military ethics : World War I to today. ch.1. What should military ethics learn from World War I? / by Nigel Biggar -- ch.2. Grim virtue : decisiveness as and implication of the just war tradition / by Marc LiVecche -- ch.3. The ethics of nationalism / by Paul Coyer -- ch.4. Incompetence, technology, and justice : today's lessons from World War I / by Eric D. Patterson -- ch.5. The law of the Great War as an ethical paradigm, 1918-2038 / by Michael H. Hoffman -- pt.II. Ethical praxis in diverse settings. ch.6. Society and intensive conflict / by David Richardson -- ch.7. A profession of arms? conflicting views and the lack of virtue ethics in professional military education / by Thomas J. Statler -- ch.8. The ethics of care for civilians, internally displaced persons, and enemy prisoners of war / by Victoria J. Barnett -- ch.9. The ethical challenge of information warfare : nothing new / by Graham Fairclough -- ch.10. The moral status of chemical weapons : arguments from World War I / by John Mark Mattox -- pt.III. Ethical implications for holistic servicemember care. ch.11. Anglo-American army chaplaincy in World War I : a centenary perspective / by Michael Snape -- ch.12. "Renew a right spirit within me" : chaplains and military morale on the frontline and online / by Andrew Totten -- ch.13. Growth after trauma : moral injury, PTSD, and PTG / by Mark C. Lee -- ch. 14. Twin children of the Great War : assessing the effects of moral and spiritual injury today / by Timothy S. Mallard -- ch.15. Soldier enhancement ethics and the lessons of World War I / by C. Anthony Pfaff -- ch.16. The proper marking of medical personnel and equipment : lessons from the Great War / by Patrick Naughton -- ch.17. Toward a resilient military ethic / by Nathan H. White. |
Subject |
Military ethics.
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World War, 1914-1918 -- Moral and ethical aspects.
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Soldiers -- Professional ethics.
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War -- Religious aspects.
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Military chaplains.
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Guerre mondiale, 1914-1918 -- Aspect moral.
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Ethics
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Military chaplains
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Military ethics
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War -- Religious aspects
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World War (1914-1918) (OCoLC)fst01180746 |
Chronological Term |
1914-1918
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Added Author |
Mallard, Timothy S., editor.
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White, Nathan H., editor.
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National Defense University Press, issuing body.
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Added Title |
Strategic ethical impact of World War I on the global profession of arms |
ISBN |
9780996824934 (epub) |
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0996824936 |
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9780996824910 (hardcover) |
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9780996824927 (paperback) |
Standard No. |
AU@ 000068800643 |
Gpo Item No. |
0378-H-01 (online) |
Sudoc No. |
D 5.402:ET 3/2 |
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