February 22, 2013The Science of Why We Condone TortureLuke Mitchell, Popular Science
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![]() AP Photo Critics have applauded the realism of the film Zero Dark Thirty, an Oscar favorite that claims to re-create the hunt for Osama bin Laden. But some have protested an early scene in which intelligence officers torture a man, then use the threat of further torture to persuade him to reveal a crucial bit of evidence. The New York Times called the controversy “a national Rorschach test on the divisive subject of torture.” TAGGED: cognitive dissonance, psychology, torture, movies RECOMMENDED ARTICLES
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