Ethically Yours

Military and Medical Ethics, Broadly Construed

Archive for July, 2010

Math TED Talk, 1

Friday, July 30th, 2010

When I taught mathematics at OSU I was sometimes amazed at the reaction of people when I told them what I was teaching.  People that had known me during my high school years knew that I hated math (except7th grade general math, junior geometry, and parts of senior calculus…due more to the teachers than the [...]

Just Wars, #1

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

One of my teachers at Oklahoma State University always had great handouts for his classes.  Often the handouts would consist of 1-5 pages of quotes detailing someone’s position, elucidating an issue, or just interesting to think upon.  Based on my experience in his courses I often try to keep track of quotes.  My books are [...]

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Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

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Current (re)Reads

Friday, July 9th, 2010

Looking for a foundation of readings for military ethics? I’m currently re-reading some interesting works which should be considered for a foundation of any course on military ethics. Michael Walzer is a popular author and political ethicist who is often discussed when teaching Just War Theory.  I first encountered his name in a Violence, Non-Violence, [...]