Torture and moral integrity : a philosophical enquiry
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- 9780198842590
- 172.2 KRA
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The morality of interrogational torture has been the subject of heated debate in recent years. In explaining why torture is morally wrong, Matthew Kramer engages in deep philosophical reflections on the nature of morality and on moral conflicts.
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