The Protector Ethic: Morality, Virtue, and Ethics in the Martial Way
By (Author) James V. Morganelli
YMAA Publication Center
YMAA Publication Center
1st May 2018
New edition
United States
General
Non Fiction
Martial arts
Ethics and moral philosophy
796.801
Paperback
208
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
Discover how the martial way leads to a protector ethic The Protector Ethic is a deep dive exploring the principles and values that must anchor a modern warrior. The author is compelling, insightful, and not afraid of controversy. As the book begins, we are thrust into the true story of a robbery turned homicide. It happens midday on a train. The v
James V. Morganelli is a writer, award-winning screenwriter, and a teacher who has studied martial arts for forty years. A graduate of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, he majored in philosophy with a concentration in East Asian languages and culture. In 2013 he received a master of arts in social philosophy from Loyola University Chicago, where he concentrated his studies on applied ethics and natural law. James has been certified in verbal defense and influence and is a master instructor in Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu of Japan, where he trained for three years. Upon his return from Japan, he founded the Shingitai-Ichi Dojo in 1998 to continue his training, teaching, and outreach. James is also a staff member at Resolution Group Internationalprofessional conflict-resolution experts dedicated to teaching ethical, verbal, and physical skills to civilians, law enforcement, and the military. It is headed by Jack Hoban. James lives in Chicago with his wife.