The Absolute Violation
Why Torture Must be Prohibited

 

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The Absolute Violation
Why Torture Must be Prohibited

by Richard Matthews (Author)

 

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Challenges the acceptability of state-sponsored torture interrogation, repudiating any possible justifications. This book confronts its various supporters to illustrate that no moral justification for torture can be supported.


State torture has found an increasing number of defenders in law, philosophy, and public policy. Their defences often ignore the empirical literature on torture and thus misunderstand its nature and the damage it does, as well as accepting the illusory benefits it promises. Richard Matthews challenges the increasing acceptability of state-sponsored torture interrogation, repudiating any possible justifications.He confronts its various supporters - ticking time bomb and tragic choice theorists, utilitarians, legal scholars - and draws from philosophy, medicine, psychiatry, survivor and torturer narratives, history, feminism, the experience of working intelligence officials, anthropology, and game theory to illustrate that no moral justification for torture can be supported. "The Absolute Violation" is essential reading for philosophers, lawyers, judges, human rights activists, military, police and intelligence officers, medical professionals, and anyone who is interested in forcefully countering the recent trend towards moral justification of torture.


 

ISBN 773534512
ISBN13 9780773534513
Publisher McGill-Queen's University Press
Format Paperback
Publication date 25/10/2008
Pages 256
Weight (grammes) 386
Published in Canada
Height (mm) 220
Width (mm) 157

AcknowledgmentsIntroduction
1 Understanding Torture
2 What about the Ticking Bomb?
3 Why Utilitarians Must Oppose Torture
4 Torture, Tragic Choices, and Dirty Hands
5 On Neither Excusing nor Justifying Torture
ConclusionReferences
Index

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