Terrorism, Ticking Time-Bombs, and Torture Terrorism, Ticking Time-Bombs, and Torture

Terrorism, Ticking Time-Bombs, and Torture

A Philosophical Analysis

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Descripción editorial

A provocative philosophical investigation into the ethics of torture, The War on Terror, and making tough choices in exceptional circumstances.

 


The general consensus among philosophers is that the use of torture is never justified. In Terrorism, Ticking Time-Bombs, and Torture, Fritz Allhoff demonstrates the weakness of the case against torture; while allowing that torture constitutes a moral wrong, he nevertheless argues that, in exceptional cases, it represents the lesser of two evils.


 


Allhoff does not take this position lightly. He begins by examining the way terrorism challenges traditional norms, discussing the morality of various practices of torture, and critically exploring the infamous ticking time-bomb scenario. After carefully considering these issues from a purely philosophical perspective, he turns to the empirical ramifications of his arguments, addressing criticisms of torture and analyzing the impact its adoption could have on democracy, institutional structures, and foreign policy. The crucial questions of how to justly authorize torture and how to set limits on its use make up the final section of this timely, provocative, and carefully argued book.

GÉNERO
No ficción
PUBLICADO
2020
4 de marzo
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
280
Páginas
EDITORIAL
The University of Chicago Press
VENDEDOR
OpenRoad Integrated Media, LLC
TAMAÑO
2.2
MB
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