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4.3.C Moral Injury: Exploring a Conceptual Aporia

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Concurrent Session C
Friday, May 22, 2026
2:10 PM - 2:35 PM
Room 3

Overview

Presenter:
Chaplain (MAJ) Dr. David Smith


Speaker

Chaplain (MAJ) Dr. David Smith
Chaplain, Hospital Support Regiment
British Army

Moral Injury: Exploring a Conceptual Aporia

Abstract Document

Moral Injury: Exploring a Conceptual Aporia

The concept of Moral Injury, while increasingly referenced across disciplines, remains under-theorized philosophically, with current definitions often relying on subjective intuitions of “what is right.” This paper addresses a critical gap by interrogating the ethical foundations of Moral Injury and proposing a normative framework that resists conceptual drift. Drawing on Natural Law theory and its roots in Natural Justice, I argue that the construct requires grounding in principles of intelligibility, universality, and objectivity—criteria essential for any robust ethical theory.

Through a systematic conceptual analysis, I delineate the dynamic interplay between Ethics, Moral Conscience, and Behaviour, demonstrating how Natural Law thinking can safeguard the construct from relativism and ideological annexation.

This approach not only strengthens definitional clarity but also enhances interdisciplinary applicability, offering a philosophically rigorous foundation for future research and practice. By reframing Moral Injury within an enduring ethical tradition, the paper advances its theoretical development and positions it as a concept of significant scholarly and societal relevance.

Biography

CHAP (MAJ) Dr. David Smith, PhD. is the Chaplain at 306 Hospital Support Regiment, British Army, York, England.
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