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The Trolley Problem, explained [🎞️ Zack D. Films]
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It is a false analogy because the survival of the 5 transplant recipients is not 100% assured, and also their future life expectancy will be diminished compared to a healthy person. This differs from the original trolley problem.

I would use brakes

Another way to look at this: If you decide to not do anything, then you're *letting* 5 people die. If you change the trolley's direction, then you're saving 5 people, but actively choosing to kill 1 person in the process.

Who does this? I've never seen a train rescue on the news!

I would call this example false equivalence.

If I have the option to harvest the organ from a healthy person, there must be a reason why that's an option for me. So it would be important to know why that option is on the table for me to consider.

How do I make the train run over them all?

As an ex train driver who has hit 2 people driving trains (suicides), first one at 50mph, second one at 85mph, there isn't much left of the body to harvest. (I was alright, shaky for 5 minutes or so but it was their choice)

The very formulation of the question is manipulation. You are not required to make any choice.)

This ancient moral dilemma has been very well solved by capitalism: “ just Save those who can pay the most”
