TOPIC: In emergency situations, many seem to think it is permissible to sacrifice the one to save the many. After summarizing the Trolley Problem, the scenarios discussed this week, and your own...

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TOPIC: In emergency situations, many seem to think it is permissible to sacrifice the one to save the many. After summarizing the Trolley Problem, the scenarios discussed this week, and your own reactions, make a persuasive argument based on your own values and logic that explains and justifies when it is acceptable to sacrifice one to save many? In your conclusion, try to reflect on what your own nuanced argument—quite possibly different from everyone else in the class—has to say about your own personal values.
NB: THIS ALL SCENARIO DISCUSS THIS WEEK!What would you do in each situation and why?

1.There is an empty runaway train barreling towards five railroad workers. You can pull the switch and divert the train to the other track. On the other track there is only a single railroad worker.


2.There is a empty runaway train barreling towards five railroad workers. You can push an immensely fat man off of a bridge above the track. His girth is such that he will stop the train and save the five railroad workers, but he will be killed in the process.


3.There is an empty train barreling towards five people who have been tied to the track, cartoon style. You can push an immensely fat man off of a bridge above the track. His girth is such that he will stop the train and save the five people, but he will be killed in the process. Also, by the way, this immensely fat man is the one who tied the five people to the railroad track in the first place.


4.There is an empty runaway train barreling towards five railroad workers. You can pull the switch and divert the train to an abandoned track. This track will send the train careening over the side of a cliff. At the bottom of the cliff is a man sleeping in his house. He has no connection to the railroad company. The train will destroy the sleeping man's house, and the sleeping man will die a fiery death.


5.There is an empty runaway train barreling towards five
hundred
railroad workers. You can pull the switch and divert the train to the other track. On the other track there is only a single person. That person happens to be your mother (or father, sister, aunt, whoever you prefer).


NB: all videos and documents


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trolley_problem


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bOpf6KcWYyw


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6WB3Q5EF4Sg

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Shalini answered on Jul 09 2021
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Title: The Trolley Problem
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Q1.
If I will be in a situation where I have to choose between saving life of a single person or saving the life of 5 persons, I would be definitely going for the second option that is safeguarding the lives of 5 persons and sacrificing the life of an individual. Though I know that I did not have any rights to take the decision of someone’s life but still in this dilemma I would be looking to save the life of the maximum number of people possible and according to me it is justified also as interest of majority should be given priority.
Q2.
If I would be in a situation where I could be saving lives of 5 person by pushing a person on the death track, I will not be intervening in this scenario and would left the thing as it is....
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