I don't think your position is too cynical. I think that a lot of social forces, including law, are self-interested actions packaged as good for the general whole, and some of them are.
However,if we are justifying a position to torture morally or ethically, I think it moves beyond transcendental nonsense (even when packaging it to what others want to hear). Cohen says at page 310 that a competent legislature considers both the facts but also political and ethical judgments. I think if we said that torture is disallowed because, as a country, we are ethically opposed to it, it moves into the land of the real world and beyond the land of "legal speak."
-- JenniferBurke - 31 Jan 2008 |