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2763Soldierly Virtue: An argument for the restructuring of Western military ethics to align with Aristotelian Virtue EthicsDissertation, University of Leeds. 2018.Because wars are fought by human beings and not merely machines, a strong virtue ethic is an essential prerequisite for those engaged in combat. From a philosophical perspective, war has historically been seen as separate and outside of the commonly accepted forms of morality. Yet there remains a general, though not well-thought out, sense that those human beings who fight wars should act ethically. Since warfighters are often called upon to contemplate and complete tasks during war that are not…Read more
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2035Examining Loyalty: The Folk & The PhilosopherDissertation, University of Nevada, Reno. 2012.Loyalty has been charged with being an outdated, conservative virtue. I argue that loyalty as a virtue is not only allowable, but important to the way we view the world. Furthermore, to define any virtue without first bracketing the virtue within common understanding, is to redefine the language of the virtue and render the conversation a failure.
J. "Cal" Baldari
Stratford University
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Stratford UniversityFaculty of Arts & SciencesAssistant Professor
Areas of Specialization
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| Applied Ethics |
| Normative Ethics |
| Social and Political Philosophy |
| Military Studies |
| Military Ethics |
| Aristotle: Ethics |