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Moral Aspects of “Moral Injury”: Analyzing Conceptualizations on the Role of Morality in Military Trauma
Authors:Tine Molendijk  Eric-Hans Kramer  Désirée Verweij
Institution:1. Centre for International Conflict Analysis and Management, Nijmegen School of Management, Radboud University Nijmegen, Nijmegen, The Netherlands;2. Section of Military Management Studies, Faculty of Military Sciences, Netherlands Defence Academy, Breda, The Netherlands
Abstract:In clinical circles, the concept of “moral injury” has rapidly gained traction. Yet, from a moral philosophical point of view the concept is less clear than is suggested. That is, in current conceptualizations of moral injury, trauma’s moral dimension seems to be understood in a rather mechanistic and individualized manner. This article makes a start in developing an adequately founded conceptualization of the role of morality in deployment-related distress. It does so by reviewing and synthesizing insights from different disciplines into morality and trauma. This discussion will lead to three positions: (1) values and norms are by definition characterized by conflict, (2) moral conflict may entail important social dimensions, and (3) moral conflict may lead to altered beliefs about previously held values. These insights provide important steps in further developing conceptions of the role of morality in deployment-related suffering.
Keywords:PTSD  trauma  moral injury  military ethics  morality  shame and guilt
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