Can torture ever be moral? On a battlefield, there is a fundamental rule, both morally and legally, that one cannot harm those who are defenceless. However, torture necessitates the defencelessness of its victim and as such,
 
 it cannot be considered under the same moral and normative guidelines
 
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 Can torture be ever justified?
 
 As such,
 
 any form of interrogative torture necessary to procuring relevant information from persons involved in a lethal attack upon innocent persons is ethically justified
 
 . However, that an action is strictly ethically justified does not entail that it ought to be generally adopted.
 Is torture an ethically or morally correct practice?
 
 For instance, it is generally held that torture is defined in part as the deliberate infliction of extreme suffering and that – by virtue of this defining feature –
 
 torture is morally wrong
 
 . Note that even actions or practices that are inherently morally wrong might be morally justified in extreme circumstances.
 Why torture can never be justified?
 
 From a legal perspective, the use of torture is never justifiable because
 
 it is illegal in international law
 
 , as well as in majority national and domestic laws, such as within the UK Human Rights Act adopted in 1998 which states that “No one shall be subjected to torture or to inhuman or degrading treatment or …
 Why torture is immoral?
 
Torture is immoral.
 
 Torture consists of acts that are intrinsically wrong due to their cruelty and abusiveness
 
 . Torture is an extreme abuse of power and control of one person over another.
 Is torture moral in utilitarianism?
 
 It is argued that torture is no different than other forms of morally permissible behavior and
 
 is justifiable on a utilitarian ethic
 
 .
 What are the benefits of torture?
 
 A second benefit of torture is
 
 deterrence of potential enemies from hostile action
 
 . Evaluating such benefit is extremely difficult and unreliable; successful deterrence requires that the torture be made public, at least in summary form, which may be illegal or unpopular.
 Is it morally permitted to tell a lie in order to avoid torture?
 
 According to all three, there are no circumstances in which, ethically, one may lie. Even if the only way to protect oneself is to lie,
 
 it is never ethically permissible to lie even in the face of murder, torture, or any other hardship
 
 .
 Can torture be justified Quora?
 
 The prohibition of torture is absolute and
 
 can never be justified in any circumstance
 
 .
 What’s Wrong with torture?
 
 Torture victims face a range of devastating long-term consequences.
 
 The physical and psychological pain inflicted on them can lead to chronic pain and disabilities, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression
 
 .
 How does torture violate human rights?
 
 Torture is the intentional infliction of severe mental or physical pain or suffering, by or with the approval of state agents. Torture
 
 breaks people’s bodies and minds, rips apart communities, and destroys democratic institutions and the rule of law
 
 .
 What did Kant say about torture?
 
 Under Kant’s practical imperative, using any individual as a means to an end is immoral. Therefore,
 
 torture is immoral under Kant’s practical imperative on the grounds that it treats the suspect as a means in order to satisfy the goal of the interrogators
 
 .
 Does utilitarian support torture?
 
 Rule utilitarians conclude that
 
 torture must be banned unconditionally
 
 for two reasons. First, the benefits of allowing some torture are marginal and uncertain, while the costs are substantial, given the distinct likelihood of unnecessary torture.
 Does torture work in interrogation?
 
 FM 34-52 Intelligence Interrogation, the United States Army field manual, explains that
 
 torture “is a poor technique that yields unreliable results, may damage subsequent collection efforts, and can induce the source to say what he thinks the interrogator wants to hear
 
 .”
 Why is torture not ethical?
 
 It is generally agreed that torture is inherently morally wrong because
 
 all forms of torture “involve the intentional infliction of extreme physical suffering on some non -consenting and defenceless person
 
 “, although it does not necessarily follow that torture is wrong in all circumstances.
 When should torture be allowed?
 
or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (1984)
 
 No exceptional circumstances such as a state of war or a threat of war, internal political instability or any other public emergency
 
 may be invoked as a justification for torture.
 Is it okay to lie to protect yourself?
 
 Sometimes the stakes are high and lies are necessary to safeguard someone’s well-being. In these types of situations,
 
 lying for the sake of protecting yourself or loved ones is deemed acceptable
 
 : Lying to an abuser to escape from or protect someone from domestic abuse.
 How does torture affect society?
 
 By causing for trauma and mental suffering, torture
 
 breaks down social networks and relations, and disrupts family ties
 
 . These social effects of torture undermine the moral fiber of a society and creates a fear that prevents effective leadership and resistance in civil societies.
 What words do liars use?
 
- “To be honest”
 - “To tell you the truth”
 - “Believe me”
 - “Let me be clear”
 - “The fact is”
 
 What is legally considered torture?
 
 Torture’ means
 
 the intentional infliction of severe pain or suffering, whether physical or mental, upon a person in the custody or under the control of the accused
 
 ; except that torture shall not include pain or suffering arising only from, inherent in or incidental to lawful sanctions.
 What is a torturous act?
 
For the purposes of this Convention, the term “torture” means any. act by which severe pain or suffering, whether physical or mental, is. intentionally inflicted on a person for such purposes as obtaining. from him or a third person information or a confession, punishing.
 Which of the following right is correct for freedom from torture?
 
 Article 15 – Freedom from torture or cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment. 1.
 
 No one shall be subjected to torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment
 
 . In particular, no one shall be subjected without his or her free consent to medical or scientific experimentation.
 Is torture a war crime?
 
International criminal law
 
 The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court defines torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment as war crimes under Article 8 (2 a ii, iii & xxi and 2 c i & ii)
 
 , and as crimes against humanity under Article 7 (1 f & k).
 Where is torture most common?
 
- Ethiopia. For years, there has been authoritarian rule in Ethiopia where torture has been a staple of the government. …
 - Iraq. The use of torture has been extensive since the US invasion and subsequent occupation in 2003. …
 - Turkey.
 
 Is torture still used today?
 
 While many countries made significant strides in combating torture,
 
 governments around the world are still using torture
 
 to extract information, force confessions, silence dissent or simply as a cruel form of punishment. 157 – the number of countries that have ratified the United Nations Convention against Torture.
 Is freedom from torture a human right?
 
 The prohibition against torture is a core principle in human rights law;
 
 the right to be free from torture may not be suspended or limited under any circumstances.
 
 Which is the best utilitarian defense of torture?
 
 Which is the best utilitarian defense of torture?
 
 It might prevent much greater death or destruction
 
 . What is the paradox of hedonism? The harder you look for pleasure, the more it is likely to elude you.
 What is the most effective form of torture?
 
- Judas Cradle. …
 - Blood Eagle. …
 - Tickle Torture. …
 - Swedish Drink. …
 - Brazen Bull. …
 - White Torture. …
 - Breast Ripper. …
 - Pear of Anguish.
 
 How do you survive torture?
 
 How do you get out of torture?
 
- Don’t Call It Torture – It’s “Enhanced Interrogation” …
 - Lawyer Up. …
 - Check the Boxes. …
 - Keep It Secret. …
 - Take the Moral High Ground. …
 - Make Accountability a Dirty Word.
 
 Does torture work in interrogation?
 
 Does Torture Work? Experienced interrogators and intelligence experts say that
 
 using torture and abuse in interrogations is not an effective way to elicit reliably truthful information
 
 .
 Can torture be justified Quora?
 
 Is it morally permitted to tell a lie in order to avoid torture?
 
 According to all three, there are no circumstances in which, ethically, one may lie. Even if the only way to protect oneself is to lie,
 
 it is never ethically permissible to lie even in the face of murder, torture, or any other hardship
 
 .
 How does torture affect society?
 
 By causing for trauma and mental suffering, torture
 
 breaks down social networks and relations, and disrupts family ties
 
 . These social effects of torture undermine the moral fiber of a society and creates a fear that prevents effective leadership and resistance in civil societies.