dc.rights.license | In Copyright | en_US |
dc.creator | Foster, Stephanie L. | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2016-07-27T14:54:57Z | |
dc.date.available | 2016-07-27T14:54:57Z | |
dc.date.created | 2016 | |
dc.identifier | WLURG38_Foster_PHIL_2016 | |
dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/11021/33568 | |
dc.description | Thesis; [FULL-TEXT FREELY AVAILABLE ONLINE] | en_US |
dc.description | Stephanie L. Foster is a member of the Class of 2016 of Washington and Lee University. | en_US |
dc.description.abstract | In this paper, I will argue that despite philosophers' and legal theorists' attempts to justify the use of torture in certain situations, torture has always been and will always be universally morally impermissible. [From Introduction] | en_US |
dc.description.statementofresponsibility | Stephanie Lynn Foster | |
dc.format.extent | 55 pages | en_US |
dc.language.iso | en_US | en_US |
dc.rights | This material is made available for use in research, teaching, and private study, pursuant to U.S. Copyright law. The user assumes full responsibility for any use of the materials, including but not limited to, infringement of copyright and publication rights of reproduced materials. Any materials used should be fully credited with the source. | en_US |
dc.rights.uri | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ | en_US |
dc.subject.other | Washington and Lee University -- Honors in Philosophy | en_US |
dc.title | The Moral Permissibility of Torture in a Terrorized World and The Problem of Dirty Hands (thesis) | en_US |
dc.type | Text | en_US |
dcterms.isPartOf | RG38 - Student Papers | |
dc.rights.holder | Foster, Stephanie L. | |
dc.subject.fast | Torture -- Moral and ethical aspects | en_US |
dc.subject.fast | Ethics | en_US |
dc.subject.fast | Terrorism | en_US |
local.department | Philosophy | en_US |
local.scholarshiptype | Honors Thesis | en_US |