Intelligence Ethics
Klaus Solberg Söilen
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Klaus Solberg Söilen: Halmstad University
Chapter 9 in Intelligence Studies in Business, 2024, pp 213-237 from Springer
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Abstract This is the most difficult and most important chapter to write. Ethics refers to philosophical discussions and principles that aim to determine what is right and wrong in a more universal or professional context, while morality deals with personal beliefs about right and wrong. Thus, the focus here will be on ethics rather than what is understood as “moralizing” or taking sides, as much of our daily reflections on morality has no place in a constructive textbook or as a university subject.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-76491-2_9
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