Coercive Interrogation: Legal vs. Moral Prohibitions
In Terror in the Balance, we put aside the view that there is an absolute moral prohibition on coercive interrogation necessary to save third-party lives. For one thing, we claimed, it is very hard to find moral philosophers who defend that view; most waffle, in the end, by adopting some variant of the view that there is a “catastrophe” exception … Continue reading Coercive Interrogation: Legal vs. Moral Prohibitions
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