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Torture in the light of the Holocaust: an impossible possibility

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Addresses the justifiability of torture and outlines the moral debate between deontologists, who admit no exceptions to the prohibition of torture, and consequentialists, who state that in rare circumstances torture is justified. Identifies five criteria that must be met before the use of torture to obtain information could be regarded as legitimate.

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