MAY 10, 2022 • page
Ethics of War & Conflict
Does a soldier act permissibly if he fights in an unjustified war?
MAY 10, 2022 • page
Weighing Individual Versus Group Rights
Can you justify killing five people in self-defense to save one person who is being attacked? What about killing one innocent person for an organ ...
MAY 10, 2022 • page
Are Nuclear Weapons Useful?
Are nuclear weapons useful? In a lecture titled, "Five Myths About Nuclear Weapons", Ward Wilson offers his thoughts on this question.
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Are We Becoming More Peaceful?
When examining the history of conflict and war, has mankind developed morally and politcally in a progressive manner? What do examples of 20th and 21st ...
MAY 10, 2022 • page
Roméo Dallaire: Dealing With Guilt After Rwanda
Roméo A. Dallaire, humanitarian and retired Canadian Army lieutenant-general, says that meeting with President Bill Clinton would “go a long way” in assuaging the ...
MAY 10, 2022 • page
Can We Apply Rules of War to Technology?
P.W Singer: "How do we catch up our 20th century laws of wars with 21st century technology?"
MAY 10, 2022 • page
Ethics of Drones and Civilian Contractors
Civilian contractors and drones are both present in United States military activities today. What are the ethics of employing these two actors rather than using ...
MAY 10, 2022 • page
Andrew Bacevich: Just War
Boston University foreign relations professor Andrew Bacevich argues the U.S. should resort to military force only as a last resort and only in self-defense.