discussion ethics
View the following videos.
· https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSH-m5GtrzE - In this video, Harvard professor Michael Sandel discusses the classic Trolley Dilemma and its various versions to an ethics class. As you view the video reflect on the scenario presented to you in module overview.
· https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FypPSJfCRFk - While the various Trolley Dilemmas represent hypothetical (and thus somewhat unrealistic) situations, this video depicts a modern, real-world example of the application of the same kinds of dilemmas and decisions.
After watching the videos, post a thoughtful critique addressing the following questions:
· How would you respond to each of the variants of the Trolley Problem described below? Be thorough and justify your reasoning. Note: You cannot add any elements to change the situation - i.e., you cannot rush in and untie the people from the tract, etc. You must make the choice between only the options given. For each scenario, think about whether or not the answers to the following two questions differ: What is the right thing to do and What would you do? In each of these cases 1-4 the result will be the death of 1 person and saving the lives of 5 people.
1. Original problem - you are the trolley driver; decision is to pull switch or not.
2. Fat man variant - you are an observer on a bridge; decision is to push fat man or not.
3. Fat man/villain variant - you are an observer on a bridge; decision is to push fat man or not; fat man is the villain who put the five people in danger on the tracks.
4. Loved one variant - you are the trolley driver; decision is to pull the switch or not; the 1 person that would die if you pull the switch is a dear loved one of yours (parent, child, spouse, etc.)
5. Man sleeping in his yard variant - you can divert trolley's path by colliding another trolley into it, but if you do, both will be derailed and go down a hill, and into a yard where a man is sleeping in a hammock. He would be killed.
· What if instead of killing 1 person to save 5, your action would result in killing 4 people to save 5? Would you change your behavior in any of the situations? Why or why not?