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The Ethics of Killing

Brock Caldwell

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English
Brock Caldwell
11 October 2025
War is not only a battle between nations-it is a profound struggle within the human mind, where morality clashes with necessity, and conscience bears the heaviest burden. The Ethics of Killing: Moral Psychology of War delves into the moral psychology of combat, uncovering how soldiers, commanders, and civilians confront the ethical dilemmas of taking life, the psychological aftermath of killing, and the moral injuries that linger long after the battlefield has fallen silent.

Drawing on centuries of philosophical thought, including just war theory and ethical frameworks, as well as modern research in moral psychology and combat trauma, this book examines how the act of killing transforms individuals. From the initial shock of lethal action to the long-term struggle for moral reintegration, Brock Caldwell traces the inner conflict between obedience and autonomy, fear and courage, hatred and compassion. Through vivid narrative, real-world examples, and deep psychological insight, readers witness how war reshapes identity, fractures conscience, and challenges the very essence of human morality.

The book explores critical topics such as the ethics of collateral damage, civilian immunity, the moral justification of lethal force, and the psychological consequences of remote warfare through drones and automated weapons. It reveals how propaganda, dehumanization, and fear distort moral judgment and how soldiers navigate the tension between duty and ethical responsibility. Caldwell also examines pathways to moral recovery, including empathy, forgiveness, and reconciliation, showing that even amid the horrors of conflict, humanity can endure.

Perfect for readers interested in moral philosophy, military ethics, psychology, or the human dimensions of warfare, The Ethics of Killing provides a nuanced, thought-provoking examination of how war tests the boundaries of conscience and reshapes moral identity. Whether you are a student of military history, a professional in psychology or ethics, or simply a thoughtful reader seeking to understand the inner costs of combat, this book offers a compelling and essential exploration of morality under fire.

By weaving together philosophical discourse, psychological research, and narrative storytelling, The Ethics of Killing ensures that the profound questions of justice, conscience, and human responsibility in warfare are not left unanswered. It challenges readers to confront the ultimate question: can killing in war ever be morally justified, and if not, how do we live with the knowledge of what we have done?

Explore the moral psychology of war. Understand the ethics of killing. Witness the human struggle between conscience and necessity in a world where violence tests the very limits of morality.
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Imprint:   Brock Caldwell
Volume:   19
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 25mm
Weight:   503g
ISBN:   9798232331870
Series:   Echoes of Combat
Pages:   436
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

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