This chapter is a critical assessment of an essay by the philosopher Michael Levin, which appeared in Newsweek in 1981, but on a timely topic–whether torture is ever morally justified. Levin argues that not only is it morally justified, but in certain circumstances it is morally obligatory. (The CIA must love that essay!) After you have read the critical assessment that I provide, you have some work to do for your log.ADD TO YOUR PORTFOLIOLevin describes a scenario in which he claims torture is morally obligatory (mandatory). Recall that he puts his foot in his mouth in 3 different ways. That is, he makes 3 mistakes in describing this scenario (the terrorist has hidden a nuclear bomb in NYC). Given these mistakes, it does not follow it is morally obligatory to torture the terrorist. HOW WOULD YOU FIX THESE 3 MISTAKES? Write one paragraph (at most) for fixing each mistake.
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