No I am not . |
DP - normative ethics which has many overlaps with religion as it explores what is good and what is true via different lens Utilitarian Virtue ethics Personal Duty ethics Etc |
I would quickly pray for wisdom to take the best decision. I would most likely pull the lever whether or not the one person was like me in important ways since it is hard to justify causing death of 5 people |
The sitcom "The Good Place" had this as a plot point. Worth watching. Real life is always messier than hypothetical.
Be prepared to make quick decisions. Know your own values in advance. |
I turn around and walk away. I am not responsible for the 5 people's death. If I pull the lever, I am responsible for causing a person's death. I could live with the choice to do nothing and comfort myself by saying there was nothing I could do. I couldn't live with pulling the lever. |
Do I know the 1 person? |
“The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men [sic] to do nothing" Edmund Burke |
I'm neither good nor bad. If I could switch places with hem, I would. Since I can't, I have to find a way to live with myself. Doing nothing makes that possible. |
Yes, it’s your Australian friend and colleague Henry, who has gotten one of his hideous cowboy boots stuck in the train tracks. |
No |
It has less to do with religion than idiocy. Or cowardice. |
What makes you say that? |
You absolutely are responsible for killing the 5 people. In the immortal words of Neal Peart, If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice . . . I will choose a path that's clear, I will choose Freewill. - "Freewill" by Rush |
I think it's pretty clear that all but the incredibly weak-willed or self-deluded recognize that we *should* pull the lever. Refusal to act is an act in and of itself. (Whether we actually could is a different story.) What makes the trolley problem interesting are the endless variations, such as:
- What is the one person is a baby, or a child? - What if you are related to the one person? - What if the five people are white collar criminals? - What if the 5 people are violent criminals? - What if the 5 people are 4 child molesters, and one child? - What if the 5 people are out of your line of sight and hearing, but the one person is 10 feet from you? And so on. |
Good considerations. Since this a religious forum and I am religious, I would likely choose not to judge people by such criteria. All are beloved by God. I would pull the lever to spare five souls if possible. However rationale is not purely utilitarian but also religiously based. |