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14Moral restrictions on the use of cyberwarfareIn Fritz Allhoff, Nicholas Evans & Adam Henschke (eds.), Routledge Handbook of Ethics and War: Just War Theory in the 21st Century, Routledge. 2013.
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14Frontiers in American Philosophy. Vol. IJournal of the History of Philosophy 33 (2): 356-359. 1995.
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13Routledge Handbook of Military Ethics (edited book)Routledge. 2015.The Routledge Handbook of Military Ethics is a comprehensive reference work that addresses concerns held in common by the military services of many nations. It attempts to discern both moral dilemmas and clusters of moral principles held in common by all practitioners of this profession, regardless of nation or culture. Comprising essays by contributors drawn from the four service branches as well as civilian academics specializing in this field, this handbook discusses the relationship of ethic…Read more
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13The Harvard Lectures of Alfred North Whitehead, 1925-1927: General Metaphysical Problems of ScienceEdinburgh University Press. 2021.
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13Hegelian/Whiteheadian Perspectives (review)Review of Metaphysics 43 (2): 394-395. 1989.The fifteen distinctive essays in this volume aim first to develop what Christensen terms a critical or "process phenomenology," and subsequently to apply this critical perspective to the interpretation of several philosophers, and of several important philosophical topics.
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12Ethics and the military profession: the moral foundations of leadership (edited book)Pearson. 2014.
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12African Famine: New Economic and Ethical PerspectiveJournal of Philosophy 87 (11): 629-641. 1990.
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8Ethics and the ‘Human Terrain’International Journal of Applied Philosophy 24 (1): 23-30. 2010.Against the backdrop of the current “ethics controversy” within the American Anthropological Association over the U.S. Army’s “Human Terrain Systems” project, this article evaluates the moral obligations of scholars and academics asked by their governments to contribute their unique expertise toward the waging or ending of wars of which those scholars morally disapprove. Citing the examples of moral dilemmas occasioned by conflicts between duties of scholarship and duties of citizenship from pas…Read more
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8From Jus ad bellum to Jus ad pacem: Rethinking Just War Criteria for the Use of Military Force for Humanitarian EndsIn Dean Chatterjee & Donald Scheid (eds.), Ethics and Foreign Intervention, Cambridge University Press. 2003.
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8On the Trail of WhiteheadProcess Studies 46 (1): 52-62. 2017.This is the second installment in a series that reports on the progress of some of the more interesting discoveries emerging from ongoing work on the new and comprehensive critical edition of Whitehead being published by Edinburgh University Press. This installment deals, as the subtitle indicates, with the emergence of Whitehead’s metaphysics from 1925 until 1929. The first installment appeared in Process Studies 45.1.
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7Anthropologists in Arms: The Ethics of Military AnthropologyAltamira Press. 2009.Anthropologists in Arms traces the troubled history of social scientists' collaboration with national military, security, and intelligence organizations and analyzes the moral and ethical debates provoked by the rise of "military anthropology"—particularly the practice of embedding anthropologists with combat troops in Iraq and Afghanistan
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7Ethics: questions & morality of human actions (edited book)Grey House Publishing. 2019.The third edition covers topics of recent interest in the twenty-first century, such as Heroic Medicine, Gender Identity, Wealth Inequality, LGBTQ Issues, and more. This encyclopedic work includes more than 1,000 essays organized by broad categories related to ethical issues.
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6The genesis of modern process thought: a historical outline with bibliographyScarecrow Press and the American Theological Library Association. 1983.
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6The Event Universe. The Revisionary Metaphysics of Alfred North Whitehead by Leemon B. McHenryReview of Metaphysics 73 (4): 849-850. 2020.
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5This book examines the importance of 'military ethics' in the formulation and conduct of contemporary military strategy. Clausewitz's original analysis of war relegated ethics to the side-lines in favour of political realism, interpreting the proper use of military power solely to further the political goals of the state, whatever those may be. This book demonstrates how such single-minded focus no longer suffices to secure the interest of states, for whom the nature of warfare has evolved to fa…Read more
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416. Uncovering a ‘New’ WhiteheadIn Brian G. Henning & Joseph Petek (eds.), Whitehead at Harvard, 1924–1925, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 323-336. 2019.
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4Robert W. Burch and Herman J. Saatkamp, eds., "Frontiers in American Philosophy" (review)Journal of the History of Philosophy 33 (2): 356. 1995.
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4Ishermeneutics ‘philosophy’? Interpretation and overinterpretation of the pastHistory of European Ideas 21 (2): 177-194. 1995.
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3IntroductionProcess Studies 48 (2): 153-158. 2019.In this short article, the conditions surrounding the recent discovery of Whitehead's first lecture at Harvard University are detailed. This article is meant as an introduction to Whitehead's lecture, which is published for the first time in the present issue of Process Studies. The previous two installments of the series titled "On the Trail ofWhitehead" can be found in Process Studies issues 45.1 and 46.1.
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2Limited Force and the Fight for the Just War Tradition (review)Journal of Military Ethics 22 (3): 289-291. 2024.Volume 22, Issue 3-4, November - December 2023.
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1Two Views of Freedom in Process Thought: A Study of Hegel and WhiteheadDissertation, Northwestern University. 1978.
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Military ethics and the importance of cultural competencyIn Don Carrick, James Connelly & David Whetham (eds.), Making the Military Moral: Contemporary Challenges and Responses in Military Ethics Education, Routledge/taylor & Francis Group. 2018.
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Uncovering a 'new' WhiteheadIn Brian G. Henning & Joseph Petek (eds.), Whitehead at Harvard, 1924–1925, Edinburgh University Press. 2019.
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Darrel E. Christensen, Hegelian/Whiteheadian Perspectives Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 9 (8): 305-306. 1989.