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Military Ethics in Professional Military Education - Revisited: Studies for Military Pedagogy, Military Science & Security P, cartea 9

Editat de Edwin R. Micewski, Hubert Annen, H. Jung
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 ian 2005
The evolving nature of armed conflict, characterized by a new emphasis on crisis management and peace support, is bringing morality to the forefront of military leadership. The challenges of today's military operations place a new imperative upon Professional Military Education (PME) to maximize the quality of instruction on ethics in terms of both content and effectiveness. This volume presents the refined proceedings of two conferences of the European Forum on Military Pedagogy dealing with ethical issues of teaching and learning in PME. It explores the philosophical and scientific aspects of current ethical questions, as well as the historical, psychological, and technological dimensions of education in ethics. Further attention is given to ethical and educational implications of asymmetric conflict and warfare. Contents: Edwin R. Micewski: On the Philosophical Framework for the Ethical Debate in Professional Military Education - Wolfgang Royl: Military Pedagogy and the Concept of Leadership Development and Civic Education - Outi Kallioinen: Ethical Dimension in Teaching and Learning - Jarmo Toiskallio: Military Ethics and the Techno-culture of the Information Age - Amira Raviv: Teaching Values for Military Professionals - Simon P. Gutknecht: The Influence of Social and Cognitive Skills in Choosing Professional Military Officers - Guenther Fleck: Teaching Ethics: A Psychological Perspective - Jarmo Toiskallio: Individuals, Ethics, and Military Pedagogy - Peter A. Mattsson: Network Centric Warfare - An Analysis of Some Pedagogical Implications - Rainer P. Born: Creating Sensibility in Applied Ethics - Hubert Annen: Action Research 1:1 Exemplified by the Project "Support-oriented Appraisal" - J¿rgen Oelkers: German Pedagogy and the Question of Military Education in the 20th Century - David L. Perry: How Ethics is Taught at the U.S. Army War College - Andreas Kastberger: Experiences with Ethics Education in the Non-commissioned Officer's Academy of the Austrian Armed Forces - Hermann Jung: Preparing for Asymmetry - Joint Visions 2010 and 2020 - An Organizational Learning Perspective - Wolfgang Royl: Moral Balance in the Face of Asymmetric Warfare - Edwin R. Micewski: Ethical, Political, and Military Implications of Asymmetric Conflict and Warfare.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783631528648
ISBN-10: 3631528647
Pagini: 226
Ilustrații: figures
Dimensiuni: 149 x 211 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Editura: Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der W
Seria Studies for Military Pedagogy, Military Science & Security P


Notă biografică

The Editors: Edwin R. Micewski is social philosopher and Director of the Institute for Human and Social Sciences at the National Defense Academy in Vienna, and visiting professor at the Department of National Security Affairs of the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California. Hubert Annen is senior lecturer for military psychology and military pedagogy and head of the Assessment Center for professional officer candidates at the Swiss Military Academy at the ETH Zurich.

Cuprins

Contents: Edwin R. Micewski: On the Philosophical Framework for the Ethical Debate in Professional Military Education - Wolfgang Royl: Military Pedagogy and the Concept of Leadership Development and Civic Education - Outi Kallioinen: Ethical Dimension in Teaching and Learning - Jarmo Toiskallio: Military Ethics and the Techno-culture of the Information Age - Amira Raviv: Teaching Values for Military Professionals - Simon P. Gutknecht: The Influence of Social and Cognitive Skills in Choosing Professional Military Officers - Guenther Fleck: Teaching Ethics: A Psychological Perspective - Jarmo Toiskallio: Individuals, Ethics, and Military Pedagogy - Peter A. Mattsson: Network Centric Warfare - An Analysis of Some Pedagogical Implications - Rainer P. Born: Creating Sensibility in Applied Ethics - Hubert Annen: Action Research 1:1 Exemplified by the Project «Support-oriented Appraisal» - Jürgen Oelkers: German Pedagogy and the Question of Military Education in the 20th Century - David L. Perry: How Ethics is Taught at the U.S. Army War College - Andreas Kastberger: Experiences with Ethics Education in the Non-commissioned Officer's Academy of the Austrian Armed Forces - Hermann Jung: Preparing for Asymmetry - Joint Visions 2010 and 2020 - An Organizational Learning Perspective - Wolfgang Royl: Moral Balance in the Face of Asymmetric Warfare - Edwin R. Micewski: Ethical, Political, and Military Implications of Asymmetric Conflict and Warfare.