Kantian Thinking about Military Ethics

Kantian Thinking about Military Ethics

Ficarrotta, J. Carl

Taylor & Francis Ltd

02/2010

146

Dura

Inglês

9780754679929

15 a 20 dias

430

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Contents: Preface; Are military professionals bound by a higher moral standard? Functionalism and its limits; Women in combat: discrimination by generality; Careerism in the military services: an analysis of its nature, why it is wrong, and what might be done about it; Homosexuality and military service: a case for abandoning 'don't ask, don't tell'; How to teach a bad military ethics course; Should members of the military fight in immoral wars? A case for selective conscientious objection; Does the doctrine of double effect justify collateral damage? A case for more restrictive targeting policies; Just war theory triumphant ... and doing more harm than good; References; Index.
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Violate;professional;SCO;jus;Doctrine Of Double Effect;bellum;DDE;categorical;Military Professional;imperative;Moral Principle;higher;Confer;moral;War Framework;standard;Kantian Justification;war;Higher Moral Standard;framework;Ticket Punching;Favorable Proportionality;Jus Post Bellum;Nicholas Fotion;Brute Expectations;Jus Ad Bellum;Kantian Hypothesis;God's Displeasure;Categorical Imperative;Unjust Wars;Short Cut Test;Kantian Understanding;UN;Jus Ad Bellum Decision;Collateral Damage