This comprehensive overview examines the many facets of military ethics as they are applied during times of armed conflict and times of peace.
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction Ethics in the Real World
Chapter 1 An Overview of Applied Ethics for the Military
Chapter 2 Just War Thinking (JWT) in Historical
Perspective
Chapter 3 Philosophical Foundations of Military Ethics
Chapter 4 Jus ad Bellum Today
Chapter 5 Jus in Bello Today
Chapter 6 Adapting to Contemporary Challenges
Chapter 7 Cultural Ethical Issues
Chapter 8 Modern Military Identity
Selected Bibliography
Index
Bill Rhodes conducts research and development in professional ethics for his company, Aerworthy Consulting, LLC., in Franktown, CO.
Rhodes has taught philosophy and professional ethics for over 16
years to military service members. Here, he offers an introduction
to the study of military ethics, written for military officers,
policymakers, and students. After a review of fundamental concepts,
he focuses on the legacy of the "just war theory" and its
application through history, then examines the application of that
tradition in the modern era, with discussion of the use of military
force in the name of a political community, and the ethical
underpinnings of the rules of warfare. He also looks at emerging
controversies faced by modern militaries, such as humanitarian
intervention and dealing with nonstate actors, such as terrorists.
Final chapters look at cultural issues in the modern military,
including integration of women into the services, and address
issues of professional identity. A glossary and a chronology are
provided.
*Reference & Research Book News*
…a thoughtful introductory survey for nonspecialists. Recommended.
Lower- and upper-level undergraduates, general readers, and
professionals.
*Choice*
With the Army refocusing on its ethic, Bill Rhodes' handbook comes
at a good time. The book is an excellent introduction to
professional military ethics and a valuable resource to military
professionals as we begin to seriously reexamine a critical
component of the Army's foundation. … Because of its focus, the
book is a good choice for those interested in exploring the topic
of professional military ethics for the first time and those who
want to reflect on their current views. The various topics and
issues are laid out clearly and concisely and numerous examples
illustrate and clarify the points being made. … Rhodes provides an
excellent introduction to military ethics and he stimulates further
reflection and research by the reader.
*Military Review*
Rhodes's ability to translate often intricate and jargon-laden
concepts into language that a midshipman or cadet could read and
understand (or that faculty could walk into a classroom and teach)
is one of this book's greatest strengths. One does not need to read
far before being struck by how clearly and economically the author
is able to communicate important issues of military ethics. With so
much of the ethics literature hampered by overly academic language,
this contribution alone is enough to commend the book. … Without
question, An Introduction to Military Ethics should be required
reading at the nation's service academies and ROTC programs.
Discussing these issues as Rhodes presents them will not guarantee
the proper moral formation of America's next generation of military
leaders, but it will certainly prepare them to understand what is
required of them morally as they enter and mature in their
profession.
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