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The Chronicle - When Teaching the Ethics of War Is Not Academic

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Description: By Shannon E. French. Ethics instructor discusses teaching what makes professional soldiers different than terrorists.
When Teaching the Ethics of War Is Not Academic - The Chronicle Review - The Chronicle of Higher Education When Teaching the Ethics of War Is Not Academic I remember watching the 1991 gulf war on television while I was working toward my Ph.D. in philosophy at Brown University. On philosophical grounds, I concluded that the war was justified. My study of history and the just-war tradition persuaded me that Saddam's aggression had to be checked. I was furious when the coalition forces stopped short of removing Saddam from power. I knew in my gut that he would pop up again like one of those gophers in a carnival mallet game. I did not want our
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Page title:When Teaching the Ethics of War Is Not Academic - The Chronicle Review - The Chronicle of Higher Education
Keywords:Warrior,War,Terrorist,Warrior traditions,Modern American,Student,SHANNON E.,Saddam,Jonathan Shay,Bush,Dave Grossman,Osama bin Laden
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