Fort Leavenworth Ethics Symposium: The Professional Ethic and the State
Abstract
2015 Ethics Papers and Presentations: The Profession of Arms and the Moral State We are In: The Shared Mission of Ordered Liberty; Intelligence Ethics: A Key to Much Bigger Issues; Breach of trust. A Contributing Factor to Traumatic Stress Injuries in Soldiers; Wounded Warriors as Army Professionals and The Tension Between Selfless Service and Self-Interest; Maintaining the Public Trust Through Personal Interaction; The Injustice of the Current Incantation of Jus Post Bellum; Veterans Administration: Can it Provide What the Nation Needs it to Provide?; Ethical Paradox, Cultural Incongruence, and the Need to Develop Moral Warriors; Moral Injury and the Problem of Facing Religious Authority; A Uniform Code of Military Ethics; Jus ad Bellum, Conscience, and the Oath of Office: The Problem of Selective Conscientious Objection in the United States Military; The Erosion of Trust between America and Its Army; Towards Just Intelligence: Wielding Power More Legitimately in an Era of Persistent Conflict; Kevlar for the Soul: The Morality of Force Protection; Grounding British Army Values Upon an Ethical Good; Multiple Ethical Loyalties in Guantanamo; Competing for Relevance The Army Ethic in an Age of Moral Diversity; Ethical Considerations in Humanitarian Efforts; The Army Ethic (draft); The Army EthicPresentation Paper; Veterans are Uniquely Suited to Fill Political Office; Preparing Soldiers of Character; Stewardship in the Army and Stewarding the State; Officers Should Not Vote; The Two-Mirror Model: A Concept for Interpreting the Effects of Moral Injury; Striking the Balance Between Discipline and Justice: The Commanders Role in the Military Justice System and its Impact on the Military Profession (draft).
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Apr 23, 2015
- Accession Number
- AD1000437
Entities
People
- Kristy G. Russell
- Ted G. Ihrke
Organizations
- United States Army Command and General Staff College