James A. Stroble
First of all: Google it! There
are other search engines, but this is now the most popular.
It is a valuable talent to do keywork searches that find exactly what you
are looking for. Use exclusions, include alternate terms and spellings, and
good luck. And remember, just because a web search doesn't find it,
that doesn't mean that it doesn't exist. Use some hardcopy resources, or
online indexes to them like university libraries' online catalogs.
The
Joint Services Conference on
Professional Ethics
meets yearly, and has on-line versions of papers
available
Ethics Updates has a section on
Military Ethics
Except it is now called War, Peace, and Terrorism.
A good all-around philosophy site,
Epistemelinks.
The standard for research in recent (relatively) publications in philosophy
is the The Philosopher's Index, which can be accessed through the UH Libraries
(As far as I can tell HPU does not subscribe to this, but check with your
librarian!)
I recently became aware of www.JustWarTheory.com
which looks to have good links to both classical texts and commentary on recent events.
