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Hiding Behind the Hypothetical: The Unjustifiability of Torture

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In this paper I argue that interrogational torture is never morally justifiable. I highlight the many flaws inherent in using 'ticking-bomb' scenarios to justify the legalisation of torture in 'exceptional' circumstances. I argue that the damage that would be done to the ethical foundations of the state and the sanctity of the person should be sufficient to deter us from assuming that torture is ever morally permissible, or should be officially sanctioned. I further contend that the traditional scenarios used to justify arguments for the moral acceptability of torture suffer from the dual deficiency of abstraction and idealisation, and that lesser evil arguments are not sufficiently convincing when viewed in the light of the greater consequences of legalising brutality.

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  • Richard H. Corrigan, 2008. "Hiding Behind the Hypothetical: The Unjustifiability of Torture," E-LOGOS, Prague University of Economics and Business, vol. 2008(1).
  • Handle: RePEc:prg:jnlelg:v:2008:y:2008:i:1:id:114
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