This is very interesting.

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It always amazes me how people's mind works.

I wonder what would be your answer? Esp. about the second part of this video (starts at 24:18). I'd like to hear your thoughts about this.

[video=youtube;kBdfcR-8hEY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kBdfcR-8hEY[/video]
 

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Nice lecture. Good college level introduction to deontological rules-based reasoning, consequential reasoning and virtue ethics.
 
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The professor must have thought that Marcus at 36:30 was exactly what's wrong with society today. Marcus believes that murdering other people, stealing from them, whatever you have to do to ensure your own survival is moral and good.
 

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AgeofKnowledge;bt1613 said:
The professor must have thought that Marcus at 36:30 was exactly what's wrong with society today. Marcus believes that murdering other people, stealing from them, whatever you have to do to ensure your own survival is moral and good.
Thanks for your thoughts on this.

Yeah, I wonder what would Marcus say if that would be his daughter who would be sacrificed for the sake of others. Or even better-how he would think if there would be (on that boat) only him and three of his family members. I wonder-would it make any difference in the way he thinks!?