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gnomes2169
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posted April 20, 2011 11:35 PM |
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Nope, you have eight wives. All of them are on the tracks, with your favorite one all alone.
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Yeah in the 18th century, two inventions suggested a method of measurement. One won and the other stayed in America.
-Ghost destroying Fred
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JollyJoker
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posted April 21, 2011 07:21 PM |
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Quote: And kill a hundred people?
It's a trolley, not a fast train - derailing it won't kill anyone, and if so, it's bad luck.
Why not just switch the power off, by the way?
Also: didn't you watch Spiderman? You never accept having to kill someone or let someone die.
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Fauch
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posted April 21, 2011 07:37 PM |
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Quote: If the people are of equal value to me (say, complete strangers), I don't flip the switch.
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Corribus
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The Abyss Staring Back at You
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posted April 21, 2011 08:15 PM |
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Alright, the classical followup to Dilemma #7 is
Dilemma #7.1
A trolley is running out of control down a track. In its path are five people who have been tied to the track by a villain. You quickly realize that if you push the man standing next to you onto the tracks, his body will derail the train and save the five people tied to the tracks, although it will certainly kill him in the process.
Thoughts?
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gnomes2169
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posted April 21, 2011 08:17 PM |
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The fatman must die!
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Yeah in the 18th century, two inventions suggested a method of measurement. One won and the other stayed in America.
-Ghost destroying Fred
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JoonasTo
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What if Elvin was female?
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posted April 21, 2011 08:19 PM |
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Quote: Alright, the classical followup to Dilemma #7 is
Dilemma #7.1
A trolley is running out of control down a track. In its path are five people who have been tied to the track by a villain. You quickly realize that if you push the man standing next to you onto the tracks, his body will derail the train and save the five people tied to the tracks, although it will certainly kill him in the process.
Thoughts?
That is murder and you go to jail. So if you count your own life as equal to others you do it.
I wouldn't.
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Jabanoss
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posted April 21, 2011 08:23 PM |
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I wouldn't do it either.
I would probably be frozen in a state of hesitation and determined anxiety.
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"You turn me on Jaba"
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Corribus
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The Abyss Staring Back at You
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posted April 21, 2011 08:27 PM |
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Quote: That is murder and you go to jail.
I'm not sure pushing someone onto the track is any more murder than killing someone by pulling a lever and diverting a train to run them over. Is it?
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JoonasTo
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What if Elvin was female?
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posted April 21, 2011 08:28 PM |
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Corribus
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The Abyss Staring Back at You
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posted April 21, 2011 08:31 PM |
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But letting a train kill 5 people when you have the ability to save them isn't? Isn't saving 1 life worth the value of 5, no matter what it takes to do it?
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JoonasTo
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What if Elvin was female?
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posted April 21, 2011 08:34 PM |
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Quote: But letting a train kill 5 people when you have the ability to save them isn't? Isn't saving 1 life worth the value of 5, no matter what it takes to do it?
It IS worth it. But according to our society you're committing murder and going to go to jail for it. That's why I said if you consider your own life equal worth, because you're using the other guy's life and ruining yours to save those 5.
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mvassilev
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posted April 21, 2011 09:24 PM |
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If I was sure I wouldn't get prosecuted for murder, I'd do it. It's no different from pulling the switch.
If I would get prosecuted for murder, then I wouldn't.
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violentflowers
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posted April 21, 2011 09:43 PM |
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Ever consider that maybe those five lives are not worth saving at all and the man that you are getting ready to push to save them is a Saint for lack of a better word.
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A wise and frugal government,
which shall leave men free to
regulate their own pursuits of
industry and improvement, and
shall not take from the mouth
of labor the bread it has
earned - th... too long to display...
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evinin
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posted April 21, 2011 09:50 PM |
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Killing is a sin - it's not about getting sued or so. You will burn in Hell for killing. You will go to a bad place if you don't push him, too. Ergo - life sucks too badly. No offense - this is a stupid dilemma.
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violentflowers
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posted April 21, 2011 09:52 PM |
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Assuming what you consider killing and assuming that one even believes in such a place as hell. Both are perceived with the mind not the eyes.
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A wise and frugal government,
which shall leave men free to
regulate their own pursuits of
industry and improvement, and
shall not take from the mouth
of labor the bread it has
earned - th... too long to display...
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Elodin
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posted April 21, 2011 10:22 PM |
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Quote: Alright, the classical followup to Dilemma #7 is
Dilemma #7.1
A trolley is running out of control down a track. In its path are five people who have been tied to the track by a villain. You quickly realize that if you push the man standing next to you onto the tracks, his body will derail the train and save the five people tied to the tracks, although it will certainly kill him in the process.
Thoughts?
That would be murder. It would be no different than kidnapping someone to harvest his organs because you could transplant a heart in one person, a kidney in another, ect, killing one life but saving more by "redistributing" his organs to others who "need" them.
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bixie
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my common sense is tingling!
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posted April 21, 2011 11:16 PM |
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Quick, I need an answer to this
Dilemma #7.2
I've just killed a hooker.
where do I hide the body?!
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mvassilev
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posted April 21, 2011 11:30 PM |
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Quote: That would be murder. It would be no different than kidnapping someone to harvest his organs because you could transplant a heart in one person, a kidney in another, ect, killing one life but saving more by "redistributing" his organs to others who "need" them.
Is it better to let those other people die, then?
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gnomes2169
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posted April 21, 2011 11:41 PM |
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Quote: Quick, I need an answer to this
Dilemma #7.2
I've just killed a hooker.
where do I hide the body?!
Furnace!
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Yeah in the 18th century, two inventions suggested a method of measurement. One won and the other stayed in America.
-Ghost destroying Fred
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Corribus
Hero of Order
The Abyss Staring Back at You
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posted April 21, 2011 11:42 PM |
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Edited by Corribus at 23:42, 21 Apr 2011.
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Dilemma 7.2
The man who you could push in front of the train to stop it is actually the villain who tied the people down.
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