Interesting philosophical question :)
01-22-2013, 03:22 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-22-2013 03:25 AM by TheGreatErenan.)
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RE: Interesting philosophical question :)
The train problem is a very well known and extensively discussed question usually called the Trolley Problem. Many professional philosophers and writers and etc. type people have expressed their opinions about it, and the opinions vary wildly.
There are many variations, and typical responses vary wildly between all of them.
I think the scenario is obviously not entirely realistic. However, I think it's mostly meant to provide some meaningful context to an otherwise purely abstract symbolic ethical exercise. Do you prefer to answer this question or the following: Suppose you are given the choice between one person's death and five people's deaths. Further suppose that you absolutely must choose one of these two options and that no other options are available. Which option do you choose? |
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01-22-2013, 03:25 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-22-2013 03:29 AM by Wildt4lon.)
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RE: Interesting philosophical question :)
#3 His daughter is not dead. His neighbour's wife is. You know perfectly well that he did nothing. Talk to the police.
I haven't seen the loop one with the trolley question, but I have heard of the rest. I wouldn't do anything if they were everyday normal people, but if they were loved ones, I would do anything to save them. Once a master of nothing, now a noob to pretty much everything. Hiatus resolved. I stalk these hallways again. GC Silent_Dynasty because I'm indecisive and whatever ;u; |
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01-22-2013, 03:30 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-22-2013 03:34 AM by aaronINdayton.)
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RE: Interesting philosophical question :)
(01-22-2013 03:13 AM)TheQwertiest Wrote: here are more moral dilemmas that aaron would not like These are much more realistic! 1. Don't kick the chair, if the guard kills someone else it's the guard's fault not yours. If you're able to defend your son, defend your son. 2. Go immediately to your supervisor about an email regarding violation of HR policies. If the company does nothing, find another job and telling your friend is up to you. Updated- 3. too unrealistic for me 4. too unrealistic for me stopped reading, thanks for posting though! |
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01-22-2013, 03:31 AM
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RE: Interesting philosophical question :)
(01-22-2013 03:18 AM)Wildtalon1851 Wrote: As I said before, funnily, many are disgusted by the actual TOUCHING of the man on the bridge, but are happily able to sacrifice man for four as long as there is no physical contact. It's just the same dilemma phrased different ways. killing the guard is not an option. |
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01-22-2013, 03:31 AM
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RE: Interesting philosophical question :)
I would, with the jamming-the-mechanism question, do nothing. To live with the knowledge of murder of a loved one is worse than death.
Once a master of nothing, now a noob to pretty much everything. Hiatus resolved. I stalk these hallways again. GC Silent_Dynasty because I'm indecisive and whatever ;u; |
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01-22-2013, 03:36 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-22-2013 03:37 AM by TheQwertiest.)
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RE: Interesting philosophical question :)
(01-22-2013 03:30 AM)aaronINdayton Wrote:(01-22-2013 03:13 AM)TheQwertiest Wrote: here are more moral dilemmas that aaron would not like i knew you wouldnt like it. i just added number 4 cause i found it a bit funny |
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01-22-2013, 03:38 AM
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RE: Interesting philosophical question :)
(01-22-2013 03:22 AM)Erenan Wrote: Suppose you are given the choice between one person's death and five people's deaths. Further suppose that you absolutely must choose one of these two options and that no other options are available. Which option do you choose? I don't see how people dying is ever your choice. It would be your choice to kill someone, for whatever reasons. It would not be your choice for an accident to occur (runaway trolley) that will kill 5 people near you, that's an accident. |
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01-22-2013, 03:42 AM
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RE: Interesting philosophical question :)
Another one:
You are a poor person who works two shifts to keep your family alive. One day a man comes to your house and puts a red button and a suitcase in front of you .You look in the suitcase and it's filled with $1,000,000. The man says if you push the button one person on earth will die but you will get the money. It's a random person and you probably won't even know them. Do you push the button? College Basketball Tournament for Outwitters! They call me the weed cutter, the cutie killer, the machine masher, the pirate pulverizer. Outwitters Name: Coolio - da best |
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01-22-2013, 03:43 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-22-2013 03:45 AM by TheQwertiest.)
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RE: Interesting philosophical question :)
(01-22-2013 03:42 AM)Coolio Wrote: Another one: 1 question. how many times can i press the button? just kidding. but yes i would push the button |
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01-22-2013, 03:47 AM
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RE: Interesting philosophical question :)
(01-22-2013 03:42 AM)Coolio Wrote: Another one: Wasn't this the premise of a movie? |
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