crouching_sin: (you'll be pleadin' while you're bleedin')
Here's a question for you all. It's something that I read a while back, and I'm interested in your answers. Anonymous is fine, if you want.

There are five patients in a hospital. All of them are dying due to complications with various organs. All of them will die within the next day or so if they don't get an organ transplant. Magic won't save any of them, incidentally, if you were hoping to use that.

A young backpacker comes into the hospital or a checkup. He has no relatives, and he is in excellent health. As it happens, you, the surgeon on duty, notice that he is a perfect match for all five of the patients.

Assuming the backpacker does not give consent, is it morally permissible to cut him up and transfer the organs to the other patients? These are not organs that the backpacker can live without, so he'll die if you do.

I'm interested to hear what you think.
Date/Time: 2015-03-16 22:16 (UTC)Posted by: [personal profile] presentyourbadge
presentyourbadge: (Over the shoulder.)
Well, what exactly IS fair, and what exactly IS right? You end up just arguing semantics. You have to do the things that seem fair or right to you, based on how you personally interpret those things. And sometimes you do things that aren't fair to you but are right for others, and that's just how it goes. It all depends on the things you value most, I guess.
Date/Time: 2015-03-28 08:39 (UTC)Posted by: [personal profile] presentyourbadge
presentyourbadge: (Giving you the PUPPY EYES.)
That's what you get for living in a structured society; you need to follow the rules the majority makes for you. Maybe you're not wrong in your own eyes, but you'll always been wrong in the eyes of some.

Of course, there are SOME things -- say, murdering someone -- that shouldn't be done regardless. But that's just common sense!