Blu wrote:Today, I've been doing a lot of thinking. Watching a ton of YouTube videos, eating, sleeping, etc. So with all the thinking, I've conjured up two scenarios. And in each, you have two choices. If you plan on posting in this topic, I hope you do explain your choices for whatever you did in each scenario.
Scenario #1 - The Workers
Let's say that you operate a trolley car. And somehow, while operating said trolley car, a mechanism stopped working causing the trolley to go full on kamikaze mode. As you repeatedly slammed the brakes, you soon realized that they didn't even work. As the trolley is moving, you see five workers fixing the tracks that your very trolley car was placed on. Suddenly, you see a side track that would easily get you out of their direction. However, there is one worker placed on that track. The steering wheel works.
So you have two choices: continue driving straight and kill the five workers OR turn the trolley car onto the side track and kill the one worker.
Scenario #2 - Fat Man
Instead of you being the operator for this scenario, you are now a bystander. The one worker no longer exists in this scenario, so the side track is completely gone. Instead, it's just you, the five workers, the operator and a very large man. The five workers are just getting done fixing a large crack in the tracks, but the volley is headed it's way. The brakes still do not work, neither does the steering wheel. However, you and the large man are standing on a sidewalk parallel to the trolley's tracks.
So you have two choices: with one swift push, you can easily use the large man to stop the trolley car, killing him OR you can simply let the five workers die.
Be sure to explain your reasoning's.
I sorta feel like these are pretty simple questions but maybe not...
So first question is basicly asking do you kill "one guy" or "five guys" unless I am not getting something with the details of them fixing the tracks. I suppose you have to make the rational decision that if people absolutely have to die, then less people die'ing is betting then more. So i'd hit the one guy
Now as I write about the second I realize what its all about. Technically in the first you are choosing who to murder, and in the second you are actively killing someone if you push them in front of the trolly. In this though you are actively killing a person who was previously un-involved. I feel like the answer is- you push them... but for some reason I feel like it's not your decision to make to kill an un-involved person, I suppose you let the thing continue on it's path.
Danm breakless trolly's