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What’s Wrong with Torture?
International Philosophical Quarterly (2009)
  • Philip E Devine, Providence College
Abstract
Many of us want to say that there is an absolute—or at least a virtually absolute—prohibition on torturing people. But we live in a world in which firm moral restraints of all sorts are hard to defend. Neither contemporary conventional morality, nor any of the available moral theories, provides adequate support for the deliverances of the “wisdom of repugnance” in this area. Nor do they support casuistry capable of distinguishing torture from (sometimes legitimate) forms of rough treatment. I here make some suggestions concerning the improvement of this situation.
Publication Date
September, 2009
Citation Information
Philip E Devine. "What’s Wrong with Torture?" International Philosophical Quarterly Vol. 49 Iss. 3 (2009) p. 317 - 332 ISSN: 2153-8077
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/philip-devine/7/