Public Ethics Radio: Jessica Wolfendale on Torture Lite
Public Ethics Radio (Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics, and Carnegie Council)
Jessica Wolfendale, Christian Barry, Matt Peterson
Monday, September 15, 2008
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We now know that the U.S. officially sanctions and regularly employs interrogation tactics that push legal and moral boundaries. In this episode, Jessica Wolfendale sits down with Christian Barry to determine where those boundaries lie.
Public Ethics Radio is a production of the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics (CAPPE) in Canberra, Australia—the world’s largest concentration of applied philosophers—in association with the Carnegie Council.
Public Ethics Radio is hosted by Christian Barry and produced by Matt Peterson. Find out more by visiting http://publicethicsradio.org/ or writing to contact@publicethicsradio.org.
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