doitrockapella: (SILHOUETTE ❖ see you next crime)
Carmen Sandiego ([personal profile] doitrockapella) wrote in [personal profile] crouching_sin 2015-03-10 10:14 pm (UTC)

anonymous text;

This is a variant of the "runaway trolley" problem, isn't it? Five young children on the tracks with a runaway trolley bound straight towards them, and you have the possible option of pushing a single large man into the way, because his size will be enough to effectively stop the train. Yours has slightly different trappings, but it's effectively the same question — five saved for the sake of one lost, and is the morally correct answer the one that results in the greatest sum total of preserved lives, regardless of the means used to get there.

My question is, at what point did the surgeon on duty decide it was his right to play god?

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