Empoering our military conscience: transforming just war theory and military moral education Roger Werheimer
Material type: TextPublication details: England: ASHGATE, 2010Description: 207 p. HBISBN: 978075467846DDC classification: 172.42Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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General Books | Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 172.42 WER/E (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P18025 |
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1 Are Military Professionals Bound by a Higher Moral Standard?
Functionalism and Its Limits
2 Women in Combat; Discrimination by Generality
3 Careerism in the Military Services: An Analysis of its Nature,
Why it is Wrong and What Might be Done About it
4 Homosexuality and Military Service: A Case for Abandoning
"Don't Ask, Don't Tell"
5 How to Teach a Bad Military Ethics Course
6 Should Members of the Military Fight in Immoral Wars?
A Case for Selective Conscientious Objection
7 Does the Doctrine of Double Effect Justify Collateral Damage?
A Case for More Restrictive Targeting Policies
8 Just War Theory: Triumphant... and Doing More Harm
than Good
Appendix to Chapter 8: Chapter Vll of the UN Charter
Action with Respect to Threats to the Peace, Breaches
of the Peace, and Acts of Aggression
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