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The Routledge Handbook of Military Ethics is a comprehensive
reference work that addresses concerns held in common by the
military services of many nations. It attempts to discern both
moral dilemmas and clusters of moral principles held in common by
all practitioners of this profession, regardless of nation or
culture. Comprising essays by contributors drawn from the four
service branches (Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine corps) as well
as civilian academics specializing in this field, this handbook
discusses the relationship of "ethics" in the military setting to
applied and professional ethics generally. Leading scholars and
senior military practitioners from countries including the US, UK,
France, China, Australia and Japan, discuss various national
cultural views of the moral dimensions of military service. With
reference to the responsibilities of professional orientation and
education, as well as the challenges posed by recent technological
developments, this handbook examines the difficulties underpinning
the fundamental framework of military service. This book will be of
much interest to students of military studies, war theory, ethics
philosophy, sociology, war and conflict studies, and security
studies.
This book addresses issues of legal and moral governance arising in
the development, deployment, and eventual uses of emerging
technologies in military operations. Proverbial wisdom has it that
law and morality always lag behind technological innovation. Hence,
the book aims to identify, enumerate, and constructively address
the problems of adequate governance for the development,
deployment, and eventual uses of military technologies that have
been newly introduced into military operations or which will be
available in the near future. Proposals for modifications in
governance, the book argues, closely track the anxieties of many
critics of these technologies to the extent that they will
proliferate, prove destructive in unanticipated ways, and partially
or wholly escape regulation under current treaties and regulatory
regimes. In addition to such concerns in domestic and especially in
international law, the book addresses ethical norms in the
professions involved in the design and eventual use of specific
technologies, principally involving the professional norms of
practice in engineering and the military (as well as biomedical and
health care practice), which impose moral obligations on their
members to avoid reckless endangerment or criminal negligence in
the course of their activities. Thus, in addition to exploring the
application of existing legal regimes and moral norms, the book
examines how these professions might develop or improve the
voluntary constraints on forms of malfeasance that are enshrined in
their histories and codes of best practices. This book should prove
of great interest to students of ethics, military studies,
philosophy of war and peace, law, and international relations.
This book addresses issues of legal and moral governance arising in
the development, deployment, and eventual uses of emerging
technologies in military operations. Proverbial wisdom has it that
law and morality always lag behind technological innovation. Hence,
the book aims to identify, enumerate, and constructively address
the problems of adequate governance for the development,
deployment, and eventual uses of military technologies that have
been newly introduced into military operations or which will be
available in the near future. Proposals for modifications in
governance, the book argues, closely track the anxieties of many
critics of these technologies to the extent that they will
proliferate, prove destructive in unanticipated ways, and partially
or wholly escape regulation under current treaties and regulatory
regimes. In addition to such concerns in domestic and especially in
international law, the book addresses ethical norms in the
professions involved in the design and eventual use of specific
technologies, principally involving the professional norms of
practice in engineering and the military (as well as biomedical and
health care practice), which impose moral obligations on their
members to avoid reckless endangerment or criminal negligence in
the course of their activities. Thus, in addition to exploring the
application of existing legal regimes and moral norms, the book
examines how these professions might develop or improve the
voluntary constraints on forms of malfeasance that are enshrined in
their histories and codes of best practices. This book should prove
of great interest to students of ethics, military studies,
philosophy of war and peace, law, and international relations.
Luke Skywalker dreamed of adventures out among the stars and alien
worlds. But when he intercepted a message from a beautiful captive
princess, he got more than he had bargained for-and that was how
the adventure of his life began. . . . Forty years after the
groundbreaking movie Star Wars: A New Hope first hit the silver
screen, Star Wars remains one of the most beloved sagas ever told.
Together, the three original Star Wars movies A New Hope, The
Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi told one epic: a heroic
tale of innocence lost and wisdom gained, of downfall and
redemption, of the never-ending fight between the forces of good
and evil. Read the story of the movies in one paperback volume and
rediscover the wonder of the legend that begins: A long time ago,
in a galaxy far, far away . . .
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Drew Struzan: Oeuvre (Hardcover)
Drew Struzan; Introduction by George Lucas; Dylan Struzan
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Drew Struzan has created some of the most iconic movie posters of
the last 30 years, including Raiders of the Lost Ark, Star Wars:
The Empire Strikes Back, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone and
Blade Runner.
This sumptuous hardcover edition, with a foreword by George Lucas,
features over 250 pieces of artwork, including all of Drew's most
iconic movie images, as well as other highlights from his career,
including album, book and comic book covers, stamps, trading cards,
promotional artwork and very personal original works. The text will
be written by his wife Dylan, providing an intimate look at the man
and his legacy.
The definitive collection of Struzan's work; this is an absolute
must-have for any movie buff and an unrivalled slice of both art
and cinema history.
The Routledge Handbook of Military Ethics is a comprehensive
reference work that addresses concerns held in common by the
military services of many nations. It attempts to discern both
moral dilemmas and clusters of moral principles held in common by
all practitioners of this profession, regardless of nation or
culture. Comprising essays by contributors drawn from the four
service branches (Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine corps) as well
as civilian academics specializing in this field, this handbook
discusses the relationship of "ethics" in the military setting to
applied and professional ethics generally. Leading scholars and
senior military practitioners from countries including the US, UK,
France, China, Australia and Japan, discuss various national
cultural views of the moral dimensions of military service. With
reference to the responsibilities of professional orientation and
education, as well as the challenges posed by recent technological
developments, this handbook examines the difficulties underpinning
the fundamental framework of military service. This book will be of
much interest to students of military studies, war theory, ethics
philosophy, sociology, war and conflict studies, and security
studies.
Luke Skywalker was a twenty-year-old who lived and worked on his uncle's farm on the remote planet of Tatooine...and he was bored beyond belief. He yearned for adventures that would take him beyond the farthest galaxies. But he got much more than he bargained for....
Fantagraphics turns their eye to Barks' another great protagonist:
the miserly, excessively wealthy Scrooge McDuck, whose giant money
bin, lucky dime, and constant wrangles with his nemeses the Beagle
Boys are well-known to, and beloved by, young and old.
The phenomenal success of George Lucas's first Star Wars trilogy
quite simply revolutionized the cinema; but what sets Lucas's films
apart from their legion of imitators is the quality of their
screenplays. Lucas originally intended this trilogy to be a single
film, but the epic scope of the story (combining hi-tech, sci-fi
cinephilia with elements of Arthurian myth and mysticism) demanded
that it be split into three. The first panel of the triptych is A
New Hope. A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, young Luke
Skywalker leads a dull, isolated existence on his uncle's
homestead. One day, two androids, C3PO and R2D2, show up bearing a
message from Princess Leia, the leader of the rebel forces engaged
in a struggle against the vicious tryranny of the Empire - as
personified by the rasping presence of Darth Vader. The message
leads Luke to realize his heritage as a Jedi Knight. He sets out on
a wild adventure across the galaxy and, together with Leia and
rogue pilot Han Solo, attempts to thwart the Empire by destroying
its menacing base of operations: the Death Star.
This book examines the importance of "military ethics" in the
formulation and conduct of contemporary military strategy.
Clausewitz's original analysis of war relegated ethics to the
side-lines in favor of political realism, interpreting the proper
use of military power solely to further the political goals of the
state, whatever those may be. This book demonstrates how such
single-minded focus no longer suffices to secure the interest of
states, for whom the nature of warfare has evolved to favor
strategies that hold combatants themselves to the highest moral and
professional standards in their conduct of hostilities. Waging war
has thus been transformed in a manner that moves beyond
Clausewitz's original conception, rendering political success
wholly dependent upon the cultivation and exercise of discerning
moral judgment by strategists and combatants in the field. This
book utilizes a number of perspectives and case studies to
demonstrate how ethics now plays a central role in strategy in
modern armed conflict. This book will be of much interest to
students of just war, ethics, military strategy, and international
relations.
What exactly is this the history of and how is that history to be
understood in relationship to philosophy itself? Can philosophy's
history, on any of a number of diverse descriptions, ever be said
in its own right to constitute a unique and genuine source of
philosophical wisdom or insight? George Lucas sweeps aside the
constraints of traditional methodological and cultural boundaries
to reflect broadly on a variety of answers to these questions, as
posed by many of the major philosophical figures of the past
century. Inviting a re-consideration of the work of scholars as
diverse as Alasdair MacIntyre, Leo Strauss, Jacques Derrida, Michel
Foucault, Richard Rorty, Hans-Georg Gadamer, Bertrand Russell,
Arthur Danto, Martha Nussbaum, Paul Ricoeur, Charles Taylor, Keith
Lehrer and Jerome Schneewind, Lucas ranges widely over the history
of philosophy itself in search of original, probing answers to
these profound and perennial issues.
Widely considered the darkest and most intriguing of the central
Star Wars trilogy, The Empire Strikes Back deepens the exploration
of mythic themes first essayed in A New Hope. From its opening amid
a besieged Rebel stronghold on the ice planet Hoth to its finale on
Bespin, the floating city run by gambler Lando Calrissian, Empire
charts Luke Skywalker's travails on the arduous path to becoming a
Jedi Knight - a journey that culminates in a punishing face-off
with Imperial warlord Darth Vader, and Luke's realisation of the
dreadful truth about the fate which befell his father Anakin.
Derived from George Lucas's original story, the screenplay was
composed by Leigh Brackett (veteran writer for Howard Hawks and
Robert Altman) and Lawrence Kasdan (who soon afterwards established
himself as a director with Body Heat and The Big Chill). Together,
they produced a psychologically complex piece of epic storytelling,
treasurably enhanced by the verbal jousting - and the affecting
romance - between Han Solo and Princess Leia.
This second volume in the critical edition reproduces more than 170
lectures delivered by Alfred North Whitehead at Harvard during his
second and third years. For the first time, readers will be able to
see the development of Whitehead's philosophy during the crucial
period between the publication of Science and the Modern World and
his delivery of the Gifford lectures that would become Process and
Reality, as he tests his theories in a classroom setting. These
student notes provide the long-missing window into critical
developments in Whitehead's thinking during this time. They
challenge longstanding speculations about when exactly Whitehead
developed some of his most famous metaphysical concepts, as well as
how those concepts are to be properly interpreted against the wider
backdrop of his life and thought. Also included is a transcript of
the only known lecture Whitehead delivered on the topic of ethics,
two mid-year exams given to his students, and nearly 2,000
footnotes that provide additional context for the lectures and
alternative student accounts of key passages.
An educational innovator who worked at Sesame Workshop and The
George Lucas Educational Foundation offers a new vision for
learning
As a result of constant innovation, learning is no longer
limited by traditional confines and we're moving beyond students
tied to their chairs, desks, and textbooks-and teachers locked away
in classrooms. In "Education Nation" author Milton Chen draws from
extensive experience in media-from his work on Sesame Street in its
nascent years to his role as executive director of the George Lucas
Educational Foundation-to support a vision for a new world of
learning.
This book, in six chapters, explores the "edges" in
education--the places where K-12 learning has already seen
revolutionary changes through innovative reform and the use of
technology. Examines ways in which learning can be revolutionized
through innovative reform and the use of technologyExplores the
ever-expanding world of technology for breakthroughs in teaching
and learningIncludes many wonderful resources to support innovation
in schools across the nation "
This important book offers a clear vision for tomorrow's
classrooms that will enhance learning opportunities for all
children.
This book examines the importance of "military ethics" in the
formulation and conduct of contemporary military strategy.
Clausewitz's original analysis of war relegated ethics to the
side-lines in favor of political realism, interpreting the proper
use of military power solely to further the political goals of the
state, whatever those may be. This book demonstrates how such
single-minded focus no longer suffices to secure the interest of
states, for whom the nature of warfare has evolved to favor
strategies that hold combatants themselves to the highest moral and
professional standards in their conduct of hostilities. Waging war
has thus been transformed in a manner that moves beyond
Clausewitz's original conception, rendering political success
wholly dependent upon the cultivation and exercise of discerning
moral judgment by strategists and combatants in the field. This
book utilizes a number of perspectives and case studies to
demonstrate how ethics now plays a central role in strategy in
modern armed conflict. This book will be of much interest to
students of just war, ethics, military strategy, and international
relations.
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Star Wars: Visions (Hardcover)
George Lucas; Introduction by J. W. Rinzler; Acme Archives Corporate A01
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Star Wars Visions collects a wealth of art - hand-picked by George
Lucas - produced by a variety of artists, illustrators, designers
and cartoonists, working across all genres and styles to celebrate
their favourite characters, themes, worlds and moments from the
Star Wars Universe. The full list of contributors is to be released
incrimentally over the 6 months leading up to publication, with
sneak previews, on starwars.com.
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