Journal of Military Ethics

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Moral Predators: The Duty to Employ Uninhabited Aerial Vehicles2010/12/01English102
The Case for Ethical Autonomy in Unmanned Systems2010/12/01English81
Saying ‘No!’ to Lethal Autonomous Targeting2010/12/01English73
The Strategic Robot Problem: Lethal Autonomous Weapons in War2014/07/03English47
THE MORALITY OF AUTONOMOUS ROBOTS2013/07/01English40
The Ethics of Cyberwarfare2010/12/01English39
Military Ethics of Fighting Terror: An Israeli Perspective†2005/04/01English35
Moral Aspects of “Moral Injury”: Analyzing Conceptualizations on the Role of Morality in Military Trauma2018/01/02English32
“Trust but Verify”: The Difficulty of Trusting Autonomous Weapons Systems2018/01/02English24
Rethinking the Criterion for Assessing Cia-targeted Killings: Drones, Proportionality andJus Ad Vim2013/12/01English23
What Should We Mean by ‘Military Ethics’?2010/06/01English21
The Problems of Duty and Loyalty2009/06/01English20
STRENGTHENING MORAL COMPETENCE: A ‘TRAIN THE TRAINER’ COURSE ON MILITARY ETHICS2011/03/01English19
Courage in the Military: Physical and Moral2007/12/01English18
Motives, outcomes, intent and the legitimacy of humanitarian intervention2004/11/01English18
Developing Good Soldiers: The Problem of Fragmentation Within the Army2013/12/01English16
Honor as a Motive for Making Sacrifices2005/11/01English15
The Principle of Distinction2007/06/01English15
Ethical Blowback from Emerging Technologies2010/12/01English15
Double effect, double intention, and asymmetric warfare2004/11/01English15
Moral Judgement within the Armed Forces2007/03/01English15
Squaring the circle: Teaching philosophical ethics in the military2004/11/01English14
The ethics of espionage2004/03/01English14
Professional Integrity and Disobedience in the Military2009/06/01English13
Whose Responsibility to Protect? The Duties of Humanitarian Intervention2008/12/01English13
Collective Military Virtues2007/12/01English13
Courage: A Modern Look at an Ancient Virtue2014/04/03English13
UNINHABITED AERIAL VEHICLES AND THE ASYMMETRY OBJECTION: A RESPONSE TO STRAWSER2012/03/01English12
What Sticks? The Evaluation of a Train-the-Trainer Course in Military Ethics and its Perceived Outcomes2017/04/03English12
Nonlethal Weapons and Noncombatant Immunity: Is it Permissible to Target Noncombatants?2007/09/01English11