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    The wrongs, harms, and ineffectiveness of torture : a moral evaluation from empirical neuroscience
    English
    20221002
    Wiley-Blackwell
    torture justifiability | torture effectiveness | debate | neurosciences | human dignity | utilitarianism | interrogation technique effectiveness | torture effects | personal autonomy | ticking bomb scenario | Bentham, Jeremy (1748-1832, English philosopher) | Shue, Henry | guilt | moral obligations | counterterrorism | moral responsibility | determinants of torture | dehumanisation | empathy | perception of the enemy | effects on torturers | moral disengagement | torturers | determinants of perpetration | manipulation (psychology) | coercion | information disclosure | cooperative behaviour | psychological effects of torture | mental recall | pain effects | resistance to torture | judicial torture | decision making | institutional aspects | universal
    Journal of social philosophy ; doi: 10.1111/josp.12494
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