Morality doesn't exist in reality.

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  • F - I believe that framing the innocent man would probably be wrong for the same reason as I believe killing the innocent man in Case D would probably be wrong. Those two stories are really exactly the same at the bare bones; an innocent man being killed because doing so *might* save a larger number of people. Giving the rioters what they want would increase the likelihood of them rioting or threatening rioting in the future, leading eventually to a mob rule situation.

    G - Yes.

    As a secondary point, the reason why I believe D would set such a precedent as I mentioned above and A, B, C and E would not is because the doctor is an authority figure in a position of power as opposed to a civilian. The doctor's situation is also probably a lot more frequent that the case of the runaway trolley, so there's a greater risk.

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    • How can you be pro- pushing innocent people in front of a train, and pro- pushing guilty fat man into a train yet be anti- capital punishment and anti- legal gun ownership? I'm just curious.

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      • Because I don't believe free gun ownership and capital punishment work to reduce deaths (in anything other than the immediate short-term, anyway), whereas I do believe (in this hypothetical world where fat people can derail trains) that pushing fat people in front of trains on course to kill people reduces deaths.

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