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  1. Torture and Philosophy.William Twining & Barrie Paskins - 1978 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 52 (1):143 - 194.
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  • The Moral Justifiability of Torture and other Cruel, Inhuman, or Degrading Treatment.Michael Davis - 2005 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 19 (2):161-178.
    Since Henry Shue’s classic 1978 paper on torture, the “ticking-bomb case” has seemed to demonstrate that torture is morally justified in some moral emergencies (even if not as an institution). After presenting an analysis of torture as such and an explanation of why it, and anything much like it, is morally wrong, I argue that the ticking-bomb case demonstrates nothing at all—for at least three reasons. First, it is an appeal to intuition. The intuition is not as widely shared as (...)
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  • Torture.Seumas Miller - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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  • A consensual theory of punishment.C. S. Nino - 1983 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 12 (4):289-306.
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  • Torture and Philosophy.William Twining & Barrie Paskins - 1978 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 52:143-194.
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