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Ethical War Blog Post Wins Prize!

Congratulations to Michael Robillard (Oxford) and Bradley Strawser (Naval Postgraduate School) whose post “Are Soldiers Morally Exploited?” won the the American Philosophical Association’s (APA) 2017 Public Philosophy Op-Ed Contest. See here for more details.

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Published 1st July 2017

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