Give me your best and hardest trolley problems, and I will give you my solution to them.
Trolley problems
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@Benjamin
I think they boil down to whether the ends don't justify the means, or whether proportionalism is moral. I think dogmatism goes too far with trolley problems and things like terrorists and torture and abortion etc
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@Benjamin
There is two people
One on each side
Who do you choose?
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@JoeBob
I won't chose either one, but hide and do nothing, let the track decide. The survivor should not feel any guilt from knowing that their life came at somebody else's expense.
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@Benjamin
woah
If there's a train going at 5 and all u have to do is pull a lever where it changes course and kills only 1... it's immoral not to pull the lever even tho ur action resulted in someone's death
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@JoeBob
There is two peopleOne on each sideWho do you choose?
The white one
Here is a better question. Let's say you just bought brand new expensive shoes and are walking home and you see a boy drowning in the nearby pond.. Do you jump into the pond to save him and ruin your brand new shoes or keep walking?
Those are your only 2 options..
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@WyIted
What if they both are white
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@WyIted
Take your shoes off.
And any other item of clothing likely to impede your rescue efforts.
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@n8nrgim
In stead of wasting time faffing about with levers, just suggest that playing on tracks is unsafe, as trolleys are a problem.
If your advice is ignored, then you will have nonetheless, done your best.
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@JoeBob
What if they both are white
Then they can both die
On one side, there is a beautiful girl.
On the other side, 10000 ugly autistic men.
Well, this is easy, as logically the value of one girl outweighs the value of 10000 ugly autistic men.
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@Best.Korea
I save the 10000 ugly autistic men, and now they owe me their life. Now I have an army of slaves who can help me get rich and get even better girls.
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@Benjamin
Two trolleys are on the same track a distance 100 km apart heading towards one another, each at a speed of 50 km/h. A fly starting out at the front of one trolley, flies towards the other at a speed of 75 km/h. Upon reaching the other trolley, the fly turns around and continues towards the first trolley. How many kilometers does the fly travel before getting squashed in the collision of the two trolleys?
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@Savant
The trolleys will meet after 1 hour. So the fly will have flown 75 kilometers in that time. But if it was a smart fly it would probably fly to the side to avoid certain death.
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@Benjamin
Yep. Apparently there's also a way more complicated method of solving it.
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@Savant
Oh and also, the fly will have already collided with each of the trolleys and infinite number of times and survived before they collide with each other, so props to the fly I guess.
Wheels came off.
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@Benjamin
Half of an alien civilisation or half of Earth’s?
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@Reece101
How many aliens are there? I mean, I will prioritize humans of course, but a trillion aliens on each planet in an entire galaxy, is probably more important than everyone on earth.
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@Benjamin
Let’s say everything is equal, apart from them not knowing about us before you wipe half of them out.
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@Reece101
If everything is equal then its a no brainer. I don't want to lose my family. Plus, they won't be able to retaliate if we are twice as strong as them.
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@Benjamin
A runaway trolley is headed toward 12 people. You can divert the trolley to another track, but that track has an infant on it.
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@cristo71
Thats just extra late term abortion.
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@Benjamin
Thats just extra late term abortion.
For the infant or for the 12 adults?
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@cristo71
Tis but a joke.
After birth its no longer abortion. But yes 1 infant is less morally valuable than 12 people of any age.
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@Benjamin
But yes 1 infant is less morally valuable than 12 people of any age.
Can you explain the moral philosophy underpinning that?
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@cristo71
1 < 12
12 dead infants is worse than 1 dead infant. Unless that 1 infant has exponentially more ethical importance, but that was not specified in the scenario you gave me.