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Reilly Top 10 | Autonomous systems
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Adaptation to climate change. Data collection and privacy. Low-quality and counterfeit pharmaceuticals. Ensuring access to wireless and spectrum. Hacking into medical devices. Property rights in space. Astronaut bioethics (of colonizing Mars). State-sponsored hacktivism and ‘soft war’. Bone conduction for marketing. Exoskeletons for the elderly. Rapid whole genome sequencing. Vote on our list. This entry was written in 2013. It will be updated in 2016.). News, books, and reports on autonomous systems.
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December | 2012 | Army Ethics
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Exploring Ethics within the Profession of Arms. Archive for December, 2012. Moral Injury in the Context of War (U.S. Dept. of VA). Posted in Moral Injury. On 4 December 2012 by Daryl Densford. Copied without edit for educational purposes from U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, National Center for PTSD. Shira Maguen, PhD and Brett Litz, PhD. What is moral injury? Moral injury in war. What is the aftermath of moral injury? Anxiety about possible consequences. Anger about betrayal-based moral injuries.
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Moral Injury | Army Ethics
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Exploring Ethics within the Profession of Arms. Archive for the Moral Injury Category. Why Distinguishing a Moral Injury from PTSD is Important. Posted in Just War. With tags Just War. On 12 March 2015 by Daryl Densford. A recent opinion piece by Thomas Gibbons-Neff in the Washington Post speaks to the need of recognizing. It seems that many who speak of moral injury consider it a reaction to. To do something that is morally. And whether killing can ever be. Moral, like killing. Since a human taking ...
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Officer Philosopher: June 2015
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The occasional comment about the philosophy of war: my view, not the military's. Thursday, June 4, 2015. New Ethics and War blog. The Stockholm Centre for the Ethics of War and Peace has launched a new blog that you may be interested in reading. The Ethical War Blog. Will publish short and timely opinion articles on war-related topics in the news, written by specialists in the field, in an accessible and digestible format. The blog launches with five articles, with new content to be added continuously:.
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Officer Philosopher: Review of Lango's The Ethics of Armed Conflict
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The occasional comment about the philosophy of war: my view, not the military's. Thursday, March 19, 2015. Review of Lango's The Ethics of Armed Conflict. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Review of Langos The Ethics of Armed Conflict. McMahan lecture tomorrow at LSE. Want to do a PhD in Military ethics in Australia? Military ethics conference at West Point. New paper by Charles H. Pence on military ethics. Select military ethics links. Books about military ethics.
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Conferences - The International Society for Military Ethics
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The International Society for Military Ethics. International Society for Military Ethics.
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About the members of the board - The International Society for Military Ethics
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The International Society for Military Ethics. Visiting Distinguished Research Professor,. Reilly Center for Science, Technology and Values. 8203; Click here. For a full biography. 8203; Dr. Richard Schoonhoven. Associate Professor of Philosophy. United States Military Academy at West Point. For a short biography. Professor of Philosophy and. Fellow, Reilly Center for Science, Technology, and Values. University of Notre Dame. 8203; Dr. Associate Professor of Philosophy. For a short biography.
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Officer Philosopher: July 2015
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The occasional comment about the philosophy of war: my view, not the military's. Wednesday, July 29, 2015. Workshop: Frowe's Defensive Killing and Lazar's Sparing Civilians, NYC 29 - 30 Sept. Call for Registration: Workshop on Helen Frowe’s Defensive Killing. Oxford: OUP, 2014) and Seth Lazar’s Sparing Civilians. Oxford: OUP, in press). Carnegie Council for Ethics and International Affairs. 170 East 64th Street, New York. 29 - 30 September, 2015. Cheyney Ryan (Oregon and Oxford). To reserve a place.
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