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Torture and the Ticking BombISBN: 978-1-4051-6202-9
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132 pages
September 2007, ©2007, Wiley-Blackwell
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Geoffrey Robertson QC, Doughty Street Chambers<!--end-->
"(Dershowitz's) premise is subjected to a withering scrutiny in
this brilliant deconstruction by the moral philosopher Bob Brecher.
In a comprehensive critique of the 'ticking bomb' hypothesis,
Brecher exposes the moral and intellectual flaws in Dershowitz's
arguments and shows how easily such pragmatic rationalisations can
open the door to the creation of a 'tortuous society'. It's a task
that Brecher accomplishes with grace, moral passion and unswerving
logic."
Red Pepper, March 2008
"Quite simply, this book is the most powerful and comprehensive
challenge available to a piece of intellectual fraud having wide
commerce today – that under some hypothetical situation the
infliction of pain to break another’s will is morally
justifiable. The ticking bomb, in Brecher’s analysis, is a
fantasy that hardly yields grounds sufficient for the employment of
interrogational torture. Here the philosopher’s role towards
that fantasy is quite clear: debunk it!"
Gabriel Palmer-Fernandez, Youngstown State University
"A splendid attack on the appalling idea of legalising
torture."
Will Podmore
“A salutary antidote to those who would waver on the issue
[of torture]…Brecher opens up the wider utilitarian
implications that arise.”
Planet Magazine
“Brecher … does not reflexively dismiss the
advocates of torture … .He carefully cites the errors of
their arguments, using logic, expert opinion, and moral
reasoning.”
PsycCritiques