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Bubba_Switzler
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It seems to me that the comparison is much better than the one to the explicitly prohibited definition of torture cited in the OP. In other words, the traditional torture scenario I describe is more like self defense than “physical or moral violence to extract confessions, punish the guilty, frighten opponents, or satisfy hatred.”Absolutely immoral. Torturing an informant in the hopes of gaining information that could save a life is not analagous to shooting someone that is shooting at you.
But this contradicts one of the essential elements of the definition I provided in the OP: that the target of the torture is not an innocent but a party to the threat to innocents.If torturing an informant is licit, what is not? Could you put a gun to the head of a terrorist’s wife? Beat his children? Evil cannot be defeated with stronger evil. If you make yourself evil than no matter which side prevails - good has lost.