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minus-squareDragonTypeWyvern@midwest.sociallinkfedilinkarrow-up6arrow-down1·edit-23 days agoIt’s crazy how if you change the situation entirely you get a different result and optimal action The point of the trolley problem isn’t really about utilitarianism or whatever, it’s to demonstrate that inaction can be an action.
minus-squarenibbler@discuss.tchncs.delinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up4·3 days agoThe action/non-action question is one part of the problem, but not the sole or defining one to me. An certainly there is no simple answer as you suggest.
minus-squareDragonTypeWyvern@midwest.sociallinkfedilinkarrow-up5arrow-down2·3 days agoIt’s a secret they only teach you in Philosophy 102.
It’s crazy how if you change the situation entirely you get a different result and optimal action
The point of the trolley problem isn’t really about utilitarianism or whatever, it’s to demonstrate that inaction can be an action.
The action/non-action question is one part of the problem, but not the sole or defining one to me. An certainly there is no simple answer as you suggest.
It’s a secret they only teach you in Philosophy 102.
dang, I knew it!