Ethics at War: How Should Military Personnel Make Ethical Decisions?

Ethics at War: How Should Military Personnel Make Ethical Decisions?

Deane-Peter Baker , Rufus Edward Ries Black , Roger Gordon Herbert
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Dec 20, 2023 · English · Kindle (174 pages)
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Book Details

Format Kindle
Pages 174
Language English
Published Dec 20, 2023
Publisher Routledge
ISBN-10 1003830315
ISBN-13 9781003830313

Description

In a world where military personnel face increasingly complex ethical dilemmas, this insightful exploration sheds light on various frameworks for decision-making amidst conflict. Through rigorous debate, the authors engage readers with contrasting views that challenge conventional thinking about the moral responsibilities of soldiers.

Each contributor brings a unique perspective, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of the ethical landscape that defines modern warfare. The discussions highlight the tensions between duty, moral obligation, and the unpredictable nature of combat situations.

Ultimately, this examination invites military professionals and scholars alike to reflect on the principles that should guide their actions in the face of adversity, emphasizing the profound implications of their choices on lives and values during war.

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Action & Adventure Philosophy
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