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Fordítási probléma jelentése
First train arrives, do not pull the lever, let 5 people die
Second one arrives, pull lever and get money
It's a win win situation for me
gl with ur son too
lmao, good humor as usual
Well, I mean, he said trolley problem, which refers to the one with the train.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trolley_problem
That's neat that a trolly means shopping cart though. I didn't know that.
A trolley is approaching a track with a loop. 100 people are tied down onto the track, and they will continuously reincarnate back onto the track as the trolley runs them over, keeping them trapped in a never-ending trolley hell.
Or you can pull this lever, and send the trolley down an infinite track with an infinite number of people on it who will only die once, and then be free of the trolley forever.
What do you do?
Myself: I pull the lever. Better to inflict some temporary pain on some of the people on that infinite track, rather than keep 100 people trapped in never-ending hell. After all, the trolley will never reach the end of the infinite track. It would take an infinite amount of time, more than enough time for the people on that track to come up with some kind of a solution. (like getting off the track)
Yup. Mods deleted it. It was the taboo trolley problem. Too deep for all of the nonsense scenarios they leave up on that sub.
*looks around, seeing a mortal world filled with mortal creatures*
Well... yes.
The trolley problem is fundamentally based on the question whether the life of the five people are worth more than the life of the single person.
Let’s take a different spin on the same problem - the transplant doctor. The doctor has five sick patients that would all be cured with an organ transplant - can he murder one healthy person in order to save the five? Most people would argue no, he can't, but it is the exact same moral situation as the Trolley Problem: kill one to save five. If you agree that the doctor should not kill the patient, then you have found a situation where Option A being the right moral answer.
How do you pick between one lifetime of pain felt by an infinite number of people versus an infinite amount of pain felt by a limited number of people?
What is the worth of an immortal soul? I consider it priceless.
Better to save those 100 souls from infinite pain by inflicting a limited amount of pain on everyone.
I wouldn't pull it