Moral dilemma come along all the time.
And I heard of a new one but in reality it's an old one. Very very old.
You are walking along one day and come across a set of railroad tracks and a switch. You see a train coming down the tracks. On one set there are 5-20 people tied to the tracks and on the other just a single person tied to the track.
There's no time to cut anyone free from the tracks you only have time to pull the switch or not.
If you pull the switch you are going to kill one person but save the others. You will be guilty of killing one person. If you do nothing the group of others are going to die but you won't have any culpability in their death.
So...this is where the lottery comes in.
There are lots of people who need organ transplants. Hearts, lungs, liver, kidneys, and etc so they can live. If we were to have a mandatory lottery of healthy people that we kill and harvest their organs many people will live for 20+ years or more. Sure that one healthy person will die but the other people will live...they will die without the organs.
By either voting for or against the lottery...or even doing nothing you are making a definitive choice in this dilemma.
Which one do you choose. Do you pull the switch and kill someone? Do you do nothing and kill the others?
And I heard of a new one but in reality it's an old one. Very very old.
You are walking along one day and come across a set of railroad tracks and a switch. You see a train coming down the tracks. On one set there are 5-20 people tied to the tracks and on the other just a single person tied to the track.
There's no time to cut anyone free from the tracks you only have time to pull the switch or not.
If you pull the switch you are going to kill one person but save the others. You will be guilty of killing one person. If you do nothing the group of others are going to die but you won't have any culpability in their death.
So...this is where the lottery comes in.
There are lots of people who need organ transplants. Hearts, lungs, liver, kidneys, and etc so they can live. If we were to have a mandatory lottery of healthy people that we kill and harvest their organs many people will live for 20+ years or more. Sure that one healthy person will die but the other people will live...they will die without the organs.
By either voting for or against the lottery...or even doing nothing you are making a definitive choice in this dilemma.
Which one do you choose. Do you pull the switch and kill someone? Do you do nothing and kill the others?