More Trolly Problems? Ok, if you insist!There is a trolley soon to run over five people. There is no more lever and no more top track. Instead, there is a footbridge that runs over the track. The trolley has a little bit of inertia to it, and youre looking for a way to stop the trolley early. On the bridge with you is a really, really fat man. Like, not just a little. Huge. Most massive man youve ever seen.If you push the fat man, he will fall on the track and stop the trolley. Hell be the only one that dies. If you refuse, the five will die. The Utilitarian would advocate we push the fat man for the sake of the consequences, and the Deontologist would argue that the consequences arent relevant.Is it moral to push that fat man? Why or why not? Did you switch your answer from the original lever thought experiment? Why? If it saves lives was the answer then, why isnt it the answer now? Do the consequences justify, or are you allowed to choose who lives and who dies?Please write 250 words or more answering the above questions. Focus on why the Deontologist makes his decision. Please also intentionally include a reason for why someone might choose differently than you.
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