Ultimate Integrity: A Reformulation of Unlimited Liability

Canadian Journal of Practical Philosophy 10 (1) (2023)
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An examination of the idea of Unlimited Liability found in the Canadian Armed Forces’ (CAF) ethos as a reason for the acceptance of lethal risk tasking faced by members of the CAF. This paper argues that the idea of unlimited liability is at best unhelpful as a concept and needs to be replaced with the concept of ‘ultimate integrity.’ This new concept links directly to the CAF’s first ethical principle – respect the dignity of all persons. This new concept also corresponds better with our beliefs about the nobility of military sacrifice.

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Christopher M. Maier
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Unlimited Liability and the Military Covenant.Patrick Mileham - 2010 - Journal of Military Ethics 9 (1):23-40.

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