ID | 144748 |
Title Proper | Human conflict and universal ethics (part 2) |
Language | ENG |
Author | Mileham, Patrick |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | This second part of the review article begins with a definition of military power, when and how it should be used. From a large number of authors, “moral forces” are linked to “codes of conduct”, and the fundamental understandings about the “profession of arms”, based on “fiduciary trust”, “covenanted” service and professional and personal “conscience”. The article covers what authors have written about “culture” and the ethics of “technology” devices and systems, including “cyber” warfare. It concludes with recognition of the increase in ethical sensitivity in this century which is characterized by a phenomenon, the crises of “identity”, personal, national and global. |
`In' analytical Note | Defense and Security Analysis Vol. 32, No.1; Mar 2016: p.97-111 |
Journal Source | Defense and Security Analysis Vol: 32 No 1 |
Key Words | Culture ; Technology ; Identity ; Codes of Conduct ; Cyber ; Conscience ; Profession of Arms ; Moral Forces ; Fiduciary Trust ; Covenanted |