The Philosophy of Torture

Join the Student Philosophy Society this Thursday, October 16, 2008, as we discuss the philosophy of torture.

Topic:The Philosophy of Torture
Date:Thursday, October 16, 2008
Time:7 PM
Place:Sierra Tower 503
(the philosophy library/study room on the fifth floor)

How exactly should we define torture?  Can torture be morally justified, and if so, in which cases?  Can torture be used as an effective tool in times of war?  Should torture be either legalized or institutionalized?  Is there any difference between doing torture and merely allowing torture?  What do some of the various moral theories have to offer us with regard to these questions?

Some links you might want to visit before the meeting:

Hope to see all of you there!

The Philosophy of War

The Student Philosophy Society is holding the first meeting of the semester this Thursday, October 2, 2008.

Topic:The Philosophy of War
Date:Thursday, October 2, 2008
Time:7 PM
Place:Sierra Tower 503
(the philosophy library/study room on the fifth floor)

All are invited to join and talk about the philosophical topics of war including: Is war justifiable?, What are the pros & cons of pacifism?, What are the pros & cons of realism?  What about just war theory?

Some websites you may want to check out before the meeting:

We hope to see you there!