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Damian Cox

Damian Cox

Damian Cox is a philosopher with research interests in moral psychology, ethical theory, and philosophy and film. With Marguerite La Caze and Michael Levine he is author of Integrity and the Fragile Self (2003); with Michael Levine and Saul Newman, Politics Most Unusual: Violence, Sovereignty and Democracy in the War on Terror (2009); and, with Michael Levine, Thinking Through Film (2012). He teaches at Bond University.

Damian Cox reviews 'Moral Injury' edited by Tom Frame

January-February 2016, no. 378 22 December 2015
Military personnel on active service are deliberately put in harm's way. The harm can be physical, psychological, and moral. The first two kinds are well known if not well understood. But what of the third kind of harm? How does moral harm differ from psychological harm? This collection attempts to answer the question by bringing together the views of many people: experts, leaders, combatants, ex- ... (read more)