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66. Dr Jessica Wolfendale - On torture, war crimes and moral responsibility - Part 2

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This is Part 2 of my conversation with Dr Jessica Wolfendale, who is an author, ethics professor and expert on torture and war crimes. If you've missed Part 1 of this discussion, I suggest you listen to that first here.

Some of the topics we covered in Part 2 are:

  • The dispositional account and cognitive-affective personality system
  • Military culture and socialisation
  • Freedom and resentment
  • Moral ignorance is by no means an excuse
  • Integrating the victim’s perspective into military training
  • The power of reconciliation
  • Jessica’s future work on depictions of war crimes

During the chat, I made reference to my conversation with Deane-Peter Baker about moral drift in the context of military ethics. You can find that interview here.

Additionally, if you'd like to hear more about the position I take on the idea of 'free will', I recommend listening to episode 33 with the renowned 'free will sceptic', Gregg Caruso. You can find it here.

If you like what you’ve heard, please consider liking and reviewing the show wherever you get your pods. You can also support the show on our Patreon and Buy Me A Coffee page on the links below:

Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thevoicesofwar

Buy Me A Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thevoicesofwar

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This is Part 2 of my conversation with Dr Jessica Wolfendale, who is an author, ethics professor and expert on torture and war crimes. If you've missed Part 1 of this discussion, I suggest you listen to that first here.

Some of the topics we covered in Part 2 are:

  • The dispositional account and cognitive-affective personality system
  • Military culture and socialisation
  • Freedom and resentment
  • Moral ignorance is by no means an excuse
  • Integrating the victim’s perspective into military training
  • The power of reconciliation
  • Jessica’s future work on depictions of war crimes

During the chat, I made reference to my conversation with Deane-Peter Baker about moral drift in the context of military ethics. You can find that interview here.

Additionally, if you'd like to hear more about the position I take on the idea of 'free will', I recommend listening to episode 33 with the renowned 'free will sceptic', Gregg Caruso. You can find it here.

If you like what you’ve heard, please consider liking and reviewing the show wherever you get your pods. You can also support the show on our Patreon and Buy Me A Coffee page on the links below:

Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thevoicesofwar

Buy Me A Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thevoicesofwar

  continue reading

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