Torturer's Apprentice

“The new science of interrogation is not, in fact, so new at all: ‘extraordinary rendition’ and ‘enhanced interrogation’ and ‘waterboarding’ all spring directly from the practices of the medieval Roman Catholic Church. The distance, in both technique and ideology, between the Inquisition’s interrogation regime and 21st-century America’s is uncomfortably short—and provides a chilling harbinger of what can happen when moral certainty gets yoked to the machinery of torture.”

- “Torturer’s Apprentice” by Cullen Murphy, The Atlantic: http://bit.ly/AbAKcW

timothywstanley@me.com

I am a Senior Lecturer in the School of Humanities, Creative Industries and Social Sciences at the University of Newcastle, Australia, where I teach and research topics in philosophy of religion and the history of ideas.

www.timothywstanley.com
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