Ethics in the Military
Date Submitted: 12/13/2004 13:22:40
Category: / Literature / Creative Writing
Length: 14 pages (3883 words)
Category: / Literature / Creative Writing
Length: 14 pages (3883 words)
According to Webster's (1983) ethics can be defined as having to do with or conforming to moral standards or professional standards of conduct. It can also be described as the study of reasoning about moral right and wrong, which nurtures the moral consciousness and establishes the basis for right actions by military leaders Stromberg Wakin and Callahan (1982). Military ethics is an ethics of institutions, and we should not presume that such an ethics is structured in
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Military Ethics Guidelines For Peace and
War Boston: Routledge and Kegan Paul Plc
Brown, J., Collins, M., (1981) Military Ethics and Professionalism
Washington DC National Defense University Press
Sarkesian, S., (1981) Beyond the Battlefield The New Military
Professionalism New York Pergamon Press
Callahan, D., Stromberg, P., Wakin, M., (1982) The Teaching of Ethics in
The Military New York Printed in the United States of America
Simon and Schuster (1983) New World Dictionary A division of Gulf and
Western Corporation
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