Torture and the Ticking Bomb

Torture and the Ticking Bomb

by Bob Brecher
Torture and the Ticking Bomb

Torture and the Ticking Bomb

by Bob Brecher

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Overview

The controversial arguments of Harvard Law Professor Alan Dershowitz supporting the legalization of torture in so-called "ticking bomb" scenarios represent the most sophisticated and visible of recent attempts to make torture an accepted weapon in the war on terror. States and other agents engage in torture, as both sides of the debate accept. According to Bob Brecher, it is precisely because the general public are taking the "new realism" of Dershowitz and others seriously that there is a pressing need to expose the fundamental flaws in their arguments, lest the peoples of democratic societies lose their moral compass and fail to be vigilant in holding their governments properly to account. This timely and passionate book is the first to address itself directly to the arguments for legalizing the limited use of interrogational torture. Brecher confronts those arguments head-on, examining the efficacy of torture and drawing out the practical implications for policy as well as the ethical implications of these proposals for the kind of society we live in.

About the Author:
Bob Brecher is Reader in Moral Philosophy at the University of Brighton, UK


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781119431367
Publisher: Wiley
Publication date: 04/24/2017
Series: Blackwell Public Philosophy Series
Sold by: JOHN WILEY & SONS
Format: eBook
Pages: 144
File size: 318 KB

About the Author

Bob Brecher is Reader in Moral Philosophy at the University of Brighton, UK and Director of its Centre for Applied Philosophy, Politics and Ethics. He is the author of two previous books, Anselm's Argument: the Logic of Divine Existence and Getting What You Want?: a Critique of Liberal Morality (1998). He has published widely in ethics and social and political philosophy and was the founding editor of the journal Res Publica.

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Table of Contents

Preface     ix
Introduction     1
What is Torture?     3
Dershowitz on Interrogational Torture     6
Why Write about Torture?     8
The Agenda     11
The Fantasy of the Ticking Bomb Scenario     14
Dershowitz's Argument and the Ticking Bomb     14
Who Tortures?     21
Effectiveness and Time     24
Knowledge and Necessity     31
The Ticking Bomb Scenario: Conclusion     38
The Consequences of Normalizing Interrogational Torture     40
Some Clarifications     41
Three Positive Claims about the Consequences of Legalizing Interrogational Torture     52
The Institutionalization of Interrogational Torture     57
A Torturous Society     72
Torture, Death and Philosophy     75
Torture     76
Torture, Death and Interrogation     79
Why No Decent Society Can Torture     84
Torture, the "War on Terror" and Intellectual Irresponsibility     85
But What if Torture Really is the Only Possible Way to Avoid Catastrophe?     86
Two Final Points     88
Notes     89
Bibliography     109
Index     117

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"Brecher relentlessly deconstructs the most misleading hypothetical of our time. His lively and valuable book shows that even 'noble cause' torture is always counterproductive."
Geoffrey Robertson QC, Doughty Street Chambers

"Quite simply, this book is the most powerful and comprehensive challenge available to a piece of intellectual fraud having wide commerce today – that under some hypothetical situation the infliction of pain to break another’s will is morally justifiable. The ticking bomb, in Brecher’s analysis, is a fantasy that hardly yields grounds sufficient for the employment of interrogational torture. Here the philosopher’s role towards that fantasy is quite clear: debunk it!"
Gabriel Palmer-Fernandez, Youngstown State University

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