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Originally Posted by FeyOberon
But, I think the assumption in this situation is that if you don't choose one, they will all die . . . .
Also, it seems like this is another example where the apparently logical decision and the apparently moral decision coincide. Logically, one would choose to save more people. Morally, one should choose to save more lives.
I believe that a decision based on "moral" grounds will more often than not arguably correspond with "logical" grounds.
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good point. either way if you choose or not someones going to die. best to at least save a life. i might be selfish but i would save the person i know. what if it turned out to be a family member or something?
i have one with the same rules:
their are 3 doors. one have clairebear the other missmisa and the other is a bottomless pit for you. id choose the bottomless pit no hesitation,lol