Empowering our military conscience transforming just war theory and military moral education
Material type: TextSeries: Military and defence ethicsPublication details: England Ashgate 2010Description: viii,207p. 24 cmISBN:- 9780754678946
- Military education -- Moral and ethical aspects -- United States
- Military education -- Moral and ethical aspects
- Conscience -- United States
- Conscience
- Military ethics -- United States
- Military ethics
- Just war doctrine
- Moral education -- United States
- Moral education
- War -- Moral and ethical aspects
- 172.42 22 EM-
- U408.3 .E48 2010
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Preface / Roger Wertheimer -- Introduction: A great awakening / Roger Wertheimer -- pt. 1. Jus ad bellum -- The triumph of the just war tradition, and the dangers of success / Michael Walzer -- "Methodological anarchy" : arguing about preventive war / George R. Lucas, Jr. -- Crossing borders to fight injustice : the ethics of humanitarian intervention / Richard Miller -- pt. 2. Jus in bello -- The proper role of intention in military decision making / T.M. Scanlon -- Ethics for calamities : how strict is the moral rule against targeting non-combatants? / Jeffrey Reiman -- Invincible ignorance, moral equality, and professional obligation / Richard Schoonhoven -- pt. 3. Jus ante bellum -- The moral singularity of military professionalism / Roger Wertheimer -- The morality of military ethics education / Roger Wertheimer.
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