<p>We welcome back Stephen Kershnar to discuss the ethics of torture. Kershnar argues that some criminals deserve torture because severe wrongdoing can cause a person to forfeit protections against extreme punishment. He critiques the idea that there are moral constraints the state must never cross.</p><p><br></p><p>The dialogue also examines objections to torture concerning human dignity, bodily integrity, and the dangers of granting the state such power.</p><p><br></p><p>Chapters</p><p>[00:00] Introduction</p><p>[00:43] Why Punitive Torture?</p><p>[04:57] Defining Torture</p><p>[08:22] Solitary Confinement Today</p><p>[10:15] Deterrence versus Retribution</p><p>[19:19] Can Rights Be Forfeited?</p><p>[29:54] Contracts You Cannot Exit</p><p>[34:30] Consent, Punishment, and Efficiency</p><p>[37:28] Demographics and Equality</p><p>[45:48] Punitive Rape Debate</p><p>[48:05] Side Constraints on Torture</p><p>[53:40] Third Party Harms</p><p>[58:06] Closing Remarks</p><p><br></p><p>Subscribe on Substack: https://braininavat.substack.com/</p>

Brain in a Vat

Brain in a Vat

Can Torture Be Justified? | Stephen Kershnar

MAY 17, 202658 MIN
Brain in a Vat

Can Torture Be Justified? | Stephen Kershnar

MAY 17, 202658 MIN

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<p>We welcome back Stephen Kershnar to discuss the ethics of torture. Kershnar argues that some criminals deserve torture because severe wrongdoing can cause a person to forfeit protections against extreme punishment. He critiques the idea that there are moral constraints the state must never cross.</p><p><br></p><p>The dialogue also examines objections to torture concerning human dignity, bodily integrity, and the dangers of granting the state such power.</p><p><br></p><p>Chapters</p><p>[00:00] Introduction</p><p>[00:43] Why Punitive Torture?</p><p>[04:57] Defining Torture</p><p>[08:22] Solitary Confinement Today</p><p>[10:15] Deterrence versus Retribution</p><p>[19:19] Can Rights Be Forfeited?</p><p>[29:54] Contracts You Cannot Exit</p><p>[34:30] Consent, Punishment, and Efficiency</p><p>[37:28] Demographics and Equality</p><p>[45:48] Punitive Rape Debate</p><p>[48:05] Side Constraints on Torture</p><p>[53:40] Third Party Harms</p><p>[58:06] Closing Remarks</p><p><br></p><p>Subscribe on Substack: https://braininavat.substack.com/</p>