Torture. Is it ever justifiable?


Essay, 2012

5 Pages, Grade: 1,5


Abstract or Introduction

This essay deals with torture and investigates and challenges arguments trying to justify torture.

The line of justification of those supporting torture most commonly focuses on so called “ticking time bomb” scenarios. These are hypothetical situations in which a captive knows where a time bomb is hidden but refuses to divulge that information.

In such situations, it is contended, torture is morally permissible and justifiable as it is the only means to save innocent lives. In these circumstances, it is less bad to inflict physical harm on a guilty person than to allow large numbers to die. According to Bagaric and Clarke, torture should be used when “the threat is imminent, there are no other means of alleviating the threat, and the suspect is known to have the relevant information”.

Details

Title
Torture. Is it ever justifiable?
College
Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg
Grade
1,5
Author
Year
2012
Pages
5
Catalog Number
V337941
ISBN (eBook)
9783668273528
ISBN (Book)
9783668273535
File size
787 KB
Language
English
Keywords
torture
Quote paper
Helen Schropp (Author), 2012, Torture. Is it ever justifiable?, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/337941

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