[The ‘ticking bomb’ argument is frequently advanced to justify the use of torture. But its terms can be taken either as setting the bar too high to jus- tify any actual torture or alternatively as opening the door to torture in other cases as well. The paper explores both uses of the argument but sug- gests that any official sanctioning of torture is likely to erode moral con- straints on its use. There are reasons why torture is special and, even if it will continue to occur, it should not be officially countenanced. This in- cludes the use of torture warrants, supposedly intended to limit the fre- quency and severity of torture.]
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I develop a framework to account for torture, which I argue should be understood with reference to i...
The War on Terror has generated fierce debate on torture as a means of thwarting terrorist threats....
© 2015 Philip N.S. Rumney. This book considers the theoretical, policy and empirical arguments relev...
The so-called ticking bomb is invoked by philosophers and lawyers trying to justify, on behalf of th...
The most astonishing by-product of the events of 9-11 is undoubtedly the renewed legitimacy, in the ...
The ticking bomb case is meant to challenge absolute prohibitions on the use of torture. In “Imagina...
Even people who think torture is justified in certain circumstances regard it - to say the least - a...
This thesis argues that the ticking bomb scenario is a fiction and it accordingly asks, "if it is a ...
This timely and passionate book is the first to address itself directly to the arguments for the lim...
This book considers the theoretical, policy and empirical arguments relevant to the debate concernin...
The question of torture as an interdisciplinary topic is important. Torture is contrary to every int...
This thesis aims to explore why torture, deemed illegitimate by the Western world for more than a ce...
The War on Terrorism generated a correlation between terrorism and torture. This article analyzes th...
May torture ever be morally or legally permissible? In Why Terrorism Works, Professor Alan Dershowit...
The \u27War on Terror\u27 has prompted a great deal of discussion about the use of torture as a mean...
I develop a framework to account for torture, which I argue should be understood with reference to i...
The War on Terror has generated fierce debate on torture as a means of thwarting terrorist threats....
© 2015 Philip N.S. Rumney. This book considers the theoretical, policy and empirical arguments relev...