The ethics and morality of war is a complex and multifaceted topic that examines the justifications for engaging in war, the conduct of combatants, and the implications of warfare on society.
"Once you start a war, what does it take to finish a war?" writer and director Christopher Andrews ponders, recalling this ...
Your Artstor image groups were copied to Workspace. The Artstor website will be retired on Aug 1st. Naval War College Review Vol. 57, No. 3/4, Summer/Autumn 2004 JUS POST BELLUM: The Moral ...
Fifty years after the fall of Saigon, Vietnam War veterans continue to struggle to make sense of their experiences.
Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams and Catholic Archbishop of Westminster Cormac Murphy-O'Connor issued a joint statement expressing doubts about the "moral legitimacy" of the war and calling ...
This course focuses on moral issues raised by war. When, if ever, can war be morally justified? Are rules of war globally applicable, or are they affected by local religious and cultural frameworks?
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From the archives: Jimmy Carter's "Moral Equivalent of War" speechOn April 18, 1977, President Jimmy Carter addressed the nation, saying U.S. efforts to confront the energy crisis were the "moral equivalent of war." South Korea's impeached President Yoon faces ...
He maintains that the killing of others, even in the context of war, produces a moral and existential crisis in veterans that is a fundamental causal factor in PTSD, depression, and other war ...
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