Not exact matches
The mainstream of Christian
ethics has contended that there can be a legitimate or «just»
use of
military force — legitimacy being determined by a variety of factors, such as the presence of a «just cause,» «right authority,» «last resort,» and the
use of «means proportional to the end.»
Significant advances emerging from neuroscience and computer technology have long been a goal of the U.S.
military in its quest to find better ways to
use brain - related technology to boost national security, and more recently, address debilitative injuries resulting from improvised explosive devices and posttraumatic stress disorder, according to two experts on neuroscience and
ethics.
His projects, in various media, include a rethinking of AIDS and otherness
using the figures of the pinprick and the glory hole; meditations on «the residual space of the American / Vietnam War» (comprising works on the squatting body as counter-architecture,
military desertion as askesis, and surfing); a video essay on the site / non-site dialectic instigated by Robert Smithson's reception of Edgar Allan Poe (with a little help from Yvonne Rainer); a reconsideration of Marcel Duchamp's oeuvre as an discourse in
ethics (as seen through Étant donnés); and «squatting projects» in various cities (Berlin, New York, Chicago, Vienna, Guangzhou, Hong Kong), where the squatting body, as a heuristic cipher, is conjugated by an interpretation generated by the conditions of each location.
Authoritarian parenting bears some common shared features with
military discipline: expectation of immediate obedience, high work
ethic, the
use of punishment etc..