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James V. Morganelli has been involved in martial arts for nearly forty years. He is the head instructor of the Bujinkan Shingitai-Ichi Dojo, and he holds a master's degree in social philosophy from Loyola University. He is a member of Resolution Group International, experts dedicated to teaching ethical, verbal, and physical skills to civilians, law enforcement, and the military. He lives in Chicago, Illinois.
Prologue
Chapter 1
1. The Martial Is Moral
Know Your Ought
The Protector Ethic
A Moral-Physical Philosophy
On Ethics
What More Than This?
Look Death in the Face
2. To Value: Justice as Honor
A Genuine Fake
Respect: Owed or Earned?
Justice or Just-Us?
The Way of Justice
The Moral as Martial: Honesty
The Hunting Story
A Warrant for Your Attest
Aligning the Moral Compass
Without Must, Ought, and Should
The Polite Absurdity
Honor
Chapter 2—To Reason: Temperance as Integrity
Stepping Forward
Self-Risk Is Self-Worth
Reason to Risk
The Moral as Martial: Discipline
Context Counts
The Hero and the Warrior
Integrity
Chapter 3—To Judge: Prudence as Vigilance
Wisdom from Knowledge
The Painting or the Guard?
Discerning Priorities
Eye of the Beholder
The Moral as Martial: Viability
Enter the Ethical Warrior
Vigilance
Chapter 4—To Act: Courage as Rectitude
The Storms of Human Nature
Alligators Alligator
Evil
From Sun Tzu to Sensei Obvious
The Moral as Martial: Ingenuity
Take the World As It Is
Only Real Is Real
Rectitude
Epilogue
Works Cited
About the Author
Acknowledgments
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