tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5315071.post2404177373047716595..comments2024-01-08T05:01:30.218-05:00Comments on Folderol: Jinnethttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02334352972258203261noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5315071.post-39251377606401562972011-01-10T13:35:01.550-05:002011-01-10T13:35:01.550-05:00Trolleyology, what would you do?
I need more infor...Trolleyology, what would you do?<br />I need more information to decide our course of action. For example, why does being dislocated from a person, the chained, make it easier for us to sacrifice her? <br />Maybe this sounds bad, but I think the passengers would have to die, unless, for some reason, I felt connected to one or more of them. Then, maybe I would trade places with the chained person, because I don't think I could make that decision for the person. It isn’t my place to decide the fate of one, or many. <br />But then, one might ask, we’ll then would you sit around and let genocide happen? Or observe a crime without acting to help or prevent? But, I think there are observable differences between the two, freak accidents and intentional acts. (Kind of like the new trend in comparing victims of sexual violence, or other crimes, to victims of hurricanes. It is different, but I digress.) <br />Hmmm…I guess I need more information to think through this problem.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com