Tag: Military Ethics

  • Moral Injury

    Moral Injury

    Moral injury arises when individuals encounter situations that deeply conflict with their moral beliefs, leading to feelings of guilt and betrayal. This condition, extending beyond military contexts, affects one’s mental health and worldview, necessitating psychological support and ethical guidance.

  • Collateral Damage

    Collateral Damage

    Collateral damage, unintended harm during military operations, encompasses civilian casualties and property destruction. Governed by international law, its significance extends beyond the battlefield, influencing war ethics, global policy, and public perception.