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[–]captain_tucker 0 ポイント1 ポイント  (0子コメント)

Great read. I totally agree on the problem you put forward. There is really no moral issue when faced with an impossible force as both options are immoral and such a problem should not be up to one person to decide. It should be to the ones tied to the tracks, although with many variables this might not even be the best sollution. Overall i think it is a really shit example of a moral issue.

Your example of being stranded in the desert is something i have thought about myself, but in the senario of climbing Mount Everest. Where i climb with a couple of close friends of mine and a sherpa. Whos life is to be killed to save the others? Still a problem that in practice has way to many variables to be answered by saying "in theory i would...".

[–]CaptainSomeGuy 0 ポイント1 ポイント  (0子コメント)

A man is walking with his wife and three children. His wife and he are holding hands while the children walk closely. A sink hole opens in the Earth.

The three children manage to grab a ledge left on the outside of the sink hole, however are too weak to hold on for more than a moment. The wife is dangling in the sink hole, safe because she was holding her husband's hand, which now is supporting her.

He can let go of the wife and lift his children to safety, or let the three of them die and keep the wife safe.

Wouldn't this be the same?

[–]BurntPoptart 0 ポイント1 ポイント  (0子コメント)

I've considered the trolley problem a couple times now & I think the only moral option is to, if possible, ask the single person if he will sacrifice his life for the 5 other people. If he says no then you can't do anything, cause if you did you would be using that person as a means. If he says yes then you pulling the switch is morally okay because you are using him for the greater good of the 5 other people but with his permission. I may be wrong here I only recently started studying ethics, just my thoughts on the problem.