DeletedUser8396
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Topic: Is Torture Universally Immoral?
Motion: This house believes that torture is universally immoral.
Details: Nothing entirely novel abound the topic, this debate has existed for...well...probably since near the beginning of recorded history. The debate generally encompasses various hypothetical scenarios, all of which can, and hopefully will be, discussed.
Proponents of the motion: Those who think torture is universally immoral state various ways that it devalues humanity as a whole, among various other arguments against. In order to not preclude the debate, I'll allow you all to propose the reasons why it is immoral.
Opponents of the motion: Those who believe torture is morally acceptable generally judge based on outcomes and by the state of things (such as in a war state).
You, obviously, can take any stance you want. Let's see how it goes! Assuming there is no disagreement, I will take the side which has no supporters.
Motion: This house believes that torture is universally immoral.
Details: Nothing entirely novel abound the topic, this debate has existed for...well...probably since near the beginning of recorded history. The debate generally encompasses various hypothetical scenarios, all of which can, and hopefully will be, discussed.
Proponents of the motion: Those who think torture is universally immoral state various ways that it devalues humanity as a whole, among various other arguments against. In order to not preclude the debate, I'll allow you all to propose the reasons why it is immoral.
Opponents of the motion: Those who believe torture is morally acceptable generally judge based on outcomes and by the state of things (such as in a war state).
You, obviously, can take any stance you want. Let's see how it goes! Assuming there is no disagreement, I will take the side which has no supporters.