Kantian thinking about military ethics
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| Language: | English |
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Farnham, Surrey, England
Ashgate Pub. Co.
c2010
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| Series: | Military and defence ethics series
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Table of Contents:
- 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


