Is it ever ethically acceptable to torture a person in the


Case: Ethics and the "War on Terrorism"

1. The definition of terrorism is problematic. How does this affect our view of terrorism?

2. Which is the better approach-to treat terrorism as a criminal activity or to fight terrorists as if they were enemies in a war? Explain.

3. Does the Patriot Act give the executive branch of government too much power in pursuing terrorism? What effect does the exercise of that power have on civil rights in the United States?

4. What measures should a democratic government take to respond to terrorism that are consistent with its ethical responsibilities?

5. Is it ever ethically acceptable to torture a person in the War on Terrorism? Explain.

6. What, if any, human rights should be suppressed in the interests of winning the War on Terrorism, and how would suppressing these rights contribute toward "victory"?

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