Quick Summary: Philosophers and academics think they released the most confusing thought experiment out to the world. Would you reroute a train to run over one person to prevent it from running over five others?
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Philosophers and academics think they released the most confusing thought experiment out to the world. Would you reroute a train to run over one person to prevent it from running over five others? Is sacrificing one life to save the lives of many others the best possible outcome?
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- Philosophers and academics think they released the most confusing thought experiment out to the world.
- Would you reroute a train to run over one person to prevent it from running over five others?
- Is sacrificing one life to save the lives of many others the best possible outcome?
- I teach a moral psychology class, and we spend part of the first day discussing the
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