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Moral Subjectivity, Moral Injury

2019
The previous chapters build an argument for the use of virtue language in analyzes of violent conflict. Throughout, the harm sustained through war, which many survivors witnessed to, has been referred to as a “moral injury.” In this final chapter before the conclusion, the conception of moral injury so far developed is compared to what I argue are the ...
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Moral Dilemmas and Moral Injury

International Journal of Applied Philosophy, 2017
Psychiatrists working with war veterans have, in recent years, constructed ‘moral injury’ as a separate manifestation of war trauma that is distinct from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). This paper argues that for moral degradation to occur, it necessarily involves one’s commissions or omissions that transgresses one’s personal morality, and ...
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On ‘moral injury’

History of the Human Sciences, 2018
This article is concerned with theories and therapeutic practices that interpret post-traumatic combat stress as a ‘moral injury’ produced by the shock of carrying out lethal violence in uncertain battlefield conditions. While moral injury is said to share many symptoms with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), its proponents – military and Veterans
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Sixty seconds on . . . moral injury

BMJ, 2019
It could be. The term was originally used to describe soldiers’ responses to their actions in war. It’s now used in the US to describe what we would call burnout in the UK. While the term was first used in a medical context by US based psychiatrist Wendy Dean and reconstructive plastic surgeon Simon Talbot,1 Andrew Goddard, president of the Royal ...
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Moral resilience protects nurses from moral distress and moral injury

Nursing Ethics
Background: The relationship between moral resilience, moral distress, and moral injury among nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic has been widely investigated; however, the literature in the post-COVID-19 era is scarce.
Petros Galanis   +4 more
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Moral Injury, Moral Suffering, and Moral Health

Abstract In this chapter, the authors argue that the concept of “moral injury” needs regimentation: Current definitions are both too broad and too narrow. They are too broad because they ignore or conflate important differences between the kinds of moral conflicts discussed in the literature.
Matthew Talbert, Jessica Wolfendale
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Moral Injury

Intertexts, 2012
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Discerning Moral Injury

Moral injury is a recently developed psychological construct used to explain trauma that cannot be adequately explained by post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). It arises from experiences in which sufferers feel that they have violated deeply held moral beliefs and has multiple negative long term health and professional consequences for individuals ...
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