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South African Journal of Philosophy, 2006
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Why ‘Torture and Torturous Violence’?
2023Torture is simultaneously a silenced entity and an overused term – something we often shy away from in serious discussion, but a word we might use flippantly. It is not uncommon to use the term ‘torture’ to describe mild displeasures: sitting through a poorly written play, listening to a song we don’t like, spending time with an odious relative ...
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Politics and the Life Sciences, 2019
AbstractContrary to the claims of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) that its torture program was scientific, the program was not based on biology or any other science. Instead, the George W. Bush administration veneered the program’s justification with a patina of pseudoscience, ignoring the actual biology of torturing human brains.
Shane, O'Mara, John, Schiemann
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AbstractContrary to the claims of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) that its torture program was scientific, the program was not based on biology or any other science. Instead, the George W. Bush administration veneered the program’s justification with a patina of pseudoscience, ignoring the actual biology of torturing human brains.
Shane, O'Mara, John, Schiemann
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2019
In his account of torture, Jean Amery describes not only the act of torture and the experience of the person being tortured, but also the torturers themselves, with their particular psychology. Amery claims that the torture was done by people fully intent on inflicting pain, rather than by mere “bureaucrats of torture”, as some might argue.
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In his account of torture, Jean Amery describes not only the act of torture and the experience of the person being tortured, but also the torturers themselves, with their particular psychology. Amery claims that the torture was done by people fully intent on inflicting pain, rather than by mere “bureaucrats of torture”, as some might argue.
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2016
Tortur er grusom. Men den virker. Desværre mest når ofrene eruskyldige. De indrømmer hvad som helst. Terrorister bider derimodsjældent negle ved udsigten til at få dem revet ud. De vil døfor deres sag. Alligevel tror mange, at tortur er det bedste forsvarmod alskens bombemænd. Men faktisk risikerer vi alle at misteforstanden ifølge Morten Dige, filosof
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Tortur er grusom. Men den virker. Desværre mest når ofrene eruskyldige. De indrømmer hvad som helst. Terrorister bider derimodsjældent negle ved udsigten til at få dem revet ud. De vil døfor deres sag. Alligevel tror mange, at tortur er det bedste forsvarmod alskens bombemænd. Men faktisk risikerer vi alle at misteforstanden ifølge Morten Dige, filosof
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