Good point, but it's a matter of extremes: Imprisonment can be undone.
Your argument doesn't work because the evidence pointing to the suspect could be false. Check out the Innocence Project.
Whether torture is right/wrong good/bad boils down very simply. First, let's assume that torture works (i.e. it gives us the answers we want). If we assume it doesn't work then there's no point in torture or this…
Good point, but it's a matter of extremes: Imprisonment can be undone.
Your argument doesn't work because the evidence pointing to the suspect could be false. Check out the Innocence Project.
Whether torture is right/wrong good/bad boils down very simply. First, let's assume that torture works (i.e. it gives us the answers we want). If we assume it doesn't work then there's no point in torture or this…