Fostering Respect in the Military

Journal of Military Ethics 20 (3-4):281-292 (2022)
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Fostering a culture and climate of respect is a point of emphasis for the United States military. Yet, despite its clear commitment to the value of respect—and, more specifically, respect for human...

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Adam Pelser
United States Air Force Academy

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Two kinds of respect.Stephen Darwall - 1977 - Ethics 88 (1):36-49.
The Nature of Respect.Stephen D. Hudson - 1980 - Social Theory and Practice 6 (1):69-90.
Military Ethics and the Situationist Critique.Nathan L. Cartagena - 2017 - Journal of Military Ethics 16 (3-4):157-172.
The Value of Respect: What Does it Mean for an Army?Pauline Collins - 2017 - Journal of Military Ethics 16 (1-2):2-19.

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