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    Torture: Is It Ever Justifiable? By: Michael Levin In this essay Michael Levin is trying to convey that torture could be good. He believes in this theory because he thinks that if someone has done harm to another person than doing harm to the criminal is only natural. Michael Levin said “I am advocating torture as an acceptable measure for preventing future evils.” What he means by this is that‚ by showing people that others have been through the death penalty it gives the public the thought

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    under deontology torture can be justified. Some‚ however‚ may have an obligation to God. If this obligation out ranks the first then deontology would say that torture is not justified. Categorical imperative would not be followed by all people. There are people willing to commit torture‚ but would not want others committing torture. On the other hand‚ some people believe torture is wrong all around. They would follow categorical imperative. Rational egoism can justify torture. If someone’s family

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    simply to hurt another person. While these tactics have evolved over the years‚ it is still all defined as torture. Many experts can give simple reasons behind the behaviors of torturers‚ though not every act of torture is the same. While some forms of torture appear to be obvious and reasonable‚ what is not entirely understood is what makes the person go to the extremes of choosing torture to reach their ultimate

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    Torture At some point everyone has heard of torture. It could have been in a movie or on the news‚ but they have heard of it. In this day and age‚ people would like to have believed it was all behind us in the past. Then 9/11 happened‚ everyone’s lives were changed with one simple act of cruelty. Before 9/11 hit the U.S. in a wave of pain‚ panic‚ and anger‚ our viewpoints on torture would probably have been less likely that it should be allowed. The decision to torture people who are suspected

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    Torture In the article “The Truth about Torture”‚ Charles Krauthammer considers the ticking time bomb problem and argues that torture is sometimes not only morally permissible‚ but morally necessary. Krauthammer uses the example of terrorists in his example‚ what if we captured a terrorist with knowledge of an attack and the knowledge of future attacks; do we torture him for his information? Or simply just have him locked up? (Krauthammer 2). Utilitarian considerations are sufficient to justify

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    Legalizing Torture Torture is always brought into discussion when a country enters into a war or a civil dispute.  It is often argued whether it is right or wrong to use torture to obtain information.  The “ticking bomb” theory is also refuted on the basis that these scenarios are rarely as dire as they seem‚ and usually even if torture was used‚ the information would most likely be obtained too late to avoid the event. In light of the recent events such as the War on Terrorism and the war in Iraq

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    Henry Shue’s "Torture" adresses the notion of torture ever being morally permissible‚ and‚ if so‚ when. He argues that torture is rarely ever morally permissible by considering diverging arguments. One argument he considers is that torture might be morally permissible because killing is‚ however‚ he argues that it is indeed not‚ because murder is often justified‚ especially in combat‚ and torture is universally generally opposed‚ because torture strips the tortured of the means to defend oneself

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    Brandon Balsirow Professor Long Hon. Good and Evil 11 December 2017 Word Count: 1541 Rejection of Torture Under Any Circumstance Torture should never be used in any form or case‚ not even in the ticking time bomb scenario. The use of torture should not be dependent of ideology‚ whether it be authoritarian‚ communist‚ liberal‚ and anywhere in between. This is truly a matter of morality. Torture strips us of our humanity and we must wonder how a civilized society could ever permit such a barbaric

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    In “The Truth about Torture‚” Charles Krauthammer critically analyzes the John McCain‚ an individual with tremendous moral influence who was tortured by the North Vietnamese‚ amendment. This amendment would prohibit all forms of torture from being executed on war prisoners of America. In response‚ Krauthammer states that in certain scenarios‚ torture is not “just permissible‚ but also morally required.” He divides the war prisoners into the following three classifications: ordinary soldiers arrested

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    Pacheco 1 Daniel Pacheco November 10‚ 2016 Dr Jay English 201A Torture is Acceptable Have you ever thought why we have used torture ? Torture is defined as the intentional use of physical or physiological pain to gain advantage over a person or group of individuals. Torture has been around since the 146 BC‚ that’s the time Ancient Greece began and torture is still around today. We hear about torture every day‚ through the TV‚ news‚ social media‚ and/or online articles yet we do not pay attention

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