Morals Under the Gun: The Cardinal Virtues, Military Ethics, and American Society
Morals Under the Gun: The Cardinal Virtues, Military Ethics, and American Society
James Toner argues that the cardinal virtues are and must be the core values of the military. By embracing these values, the profession of arms serves as a moral compass in an increasingly confusing age. Building upon a bold introduction, which includes what many will regard as a surprising view of military ethics, Toner examines the four cardinal virtues -- wisdom, courage, temperance, and justice -- and places each in the context of a compelling case study from recent U.S. military history.
He discusses the Flinn Case, the Lavelle Affair, a B-52 crash in Washington State, and the courageous actions of Hugh Thompson after My Lai. Morals Under the Gun connects ethics and moral theology with the armed services, demonstrating that the task of preserving virtue, both personal and professional, is a noble, if imperfectible, task.
Author: James H. Toner
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Published: 02/19/2005
Pages: 215
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.74lbs
Size: 8.62h x 6.54w x 0.59d
ISBN: 9780813191355
About the Author
James H. Toner, professor of international relations and military ethics at the U.S. Air War College, is the author of True Faith and Allegiance: The Burden of Military Ethics.
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